Thanks, but I already found this link.  What I was looking for was theory.
It doesn't matter, I will spend the week testing and  testing
the event until, I understand the ins and outs.
It's pity that the w3c doesn't give the information in a more comprehensive
way.  The french version is not better than the english one.  I understand
they want to be very precise but finally your are lost.  When the w3c will
prepare documents wich will look more as a dictionnary as we usually find
for the other computer language, it will be much better, at least as
reference. For that point, Microsoft have a good approach when it present
it's DHTML information.

Regards

Berry






 It is not consise

>berry wrote:
>> Doing a very complex project using CSS and DOM, I would like to know if
>> somebody on the list know where to find information on creating and
>> managing event. I looked over the web but there was very little
>> information. Most of the information was about microsoft who use it's own
>> standard.
>
>http://www.google.com/search?q=javascript+DOM+events+createevent
>
>yielded a few good results, such as
>http://blogs.acceleration.net/birdman/archive/2004/10/04/321.aspx
>
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