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The Ins and Outs of Mouse Events

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The Ins and Outs of Mouse Events
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Short Description
We show you the difference between the mouse over/out and the new mouse enter/leave events.

Long Description
IE 5.5 introduces new events for tracking when the mouse enters and leaves elements. We show you what makes these new events special and why the existing onmouseover and onmouseout events are all you need.

Author
Scott isaacs
Date/ Version
8/29/2000
Submission URL
http://www.SiteExperts.com/tips/functions/ts25/page1.asp
Submission Date
Aug 29,2000
Last Update
Aug 29,2000
 

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Overall Rating: 4

TOER on Oct 31, 2001 at 12:15:29 AMRating: 3
See matjday's comment
SiteExpert on Oct 27, 2001 at 4:38:49 PMRating: 5
You just cant learn enough javascript. the limits are just endless. Good job , keep it up.
burdock on Feb 6, 2001 at 8:11:58 AMRating: 3
Does anybody know a method similar to 'doCheckOut' that will work in NN? Thanks!
franklive on Oct 10, 2000 at 12:13:55 PMRating: 2

disappointing.  scott usally writes clear and easy to follow articles.  this one was slim on underlying details to tie the concepts together.  like why does it matter how many times a script fires?  i have pages that have up to 15 to 20 intervals running at the same time at fast fire rates and all functions well in firing more events as needed.  i have never seen a performance degredation that was of any mention.

on the positive side....thanks for keeping us up with new properties and methods.  keep up the great work on the site.

franklive

karpenter on Oct 9, 2000 at 8:53:19 AMRating: 5
it is interresting for me

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