Hi,
I have a table that contains rows created via an xf:repeat, in each row is
a xf:trigger that doesn't occupy the whole row.
If the user clicks on a row, but not the trigger in the row, then only the
repeat index changes. Conversely if the trigger is clicked in a row then
the repeat index changes as well, so it seems the DOMActivate event is
cascading up but not down the DOM (sounds logical).
Is there a standard way to get a xf node to observe an ancestor and respond
to events in the ancestor node?
Thanks
Steve Cameron
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