I know I'm assuming a lot of "perfect world" scenario things here, for instance, that those handles explicitly call.stopPropagation() instead of returning false. If those click events were bound with an earlier jQuery version or "inline", you still can use the code but you would need to access the "old handler" differently. Notice, the above code will only work with jQuery 1.7. I played around with it a little, and this is my result:
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This is tricky business, but if you know how to access the stored handler methods, you could work around it. What you could do is, to rewrite those event handlers manually in-code. In this example, we just call the original.stopPropagation() if we are not dealing with a. Remember, if all the events were bound via jQuery, you can handle those cases just here. In cooperation with Andy E, this is the dark side of the force: Another thing to note is that many, if not most (if not all), UI menus disappear on mouse down.įor anyone wondering if they can use this, here is the caniuse page:/#feat=addeventlistenershort answer is yes, as long as you don't care about IE8 – Jason Axelson Apr 6 '16 at 3:36 If you can be sure you have no handlers cancelling the mouseupevent, then this is one way (and, arguably, a better way) to go.
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One possible solution is to handle the mouseup event instead, since event order for clicks is: Sadly, as Wesley mentioned, the capturing phase of an event cannot be handled reliably, or at all, in older browsers. To handle the capturing phase of an event, you need to set the third argument for addEventListener totrue:ĭ('click', fn, true) The capturing phase is the first phase, flowing from the defaultView of the document to the event target, followed by the bubbling phase, flowing from the event target back to the defaultView. I dont know enough about iphone to advise either way.Įvents in modern DOM implementations have two phases,capturing and bubbling. It may not be enough for what you seek to do.
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