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Old 02-26-2003, 02:05 AM   PM User | #1
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DOM2 Events

I'm just not getting how to script for events. I know it's a heavy task, but would somebody be willing to break it all down for me? I'd really like to learn these.
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Use any search engine to look for 'event handling' or 'event handlers' and you'll get more than you'll ever want to read.

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Yeah it is difficult to answer something like that, not knowing what your frames of reference are.

Be much better if you try to do something, and ask a specific question (if|when) you lose the plot
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