Availability
DOM Level 2 Events
Synopsis
void initMouseEvent(String typeArg,boolean canBubbleArg,
boolean cancelableArg, AbstractView viewArg,
long detailArg,
long screenXArg,
long screenYArg, long clientXArg,
long clientYArg,
boolean ctrlKeyArg, boolean altKeyArg,
boolean shiftKeyArg,
boolean metaKeyArg, unsigned short buttonArg,
EventTarget relatedTargetArg);
Arguments
The many arguments to this method specify the initial values of the
properties of this MouseEvent object, including the properties
inherited from the Event and UIEvent interfaces. The name of each
argument clearly indicates the property for which it specifies the
value, so they are not listed individually here.
Description
This method initializes the various properties of a newly created
MouseEvent object. It may be called only on a MouseEvent object
created with Document.createEvent( ) and only
before that MouseEvent is passed to
EventTarget.dispatchEvent( ).
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JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, 4th Edition
By
David Flanagan
Publisher
: O'Reilly
Pub Date
: November 2001
ISBN
: 0-596-00048-0
Pages
: 936
Slots
: 1
This fourth edition of the definitive reference to
JavaScript, a scripting language that can be embedded
directly in web pages, covers the latest version of the
language, JavaScript 1.5, as supported by Netscape 6 and
Internet Explorer 6. The book also provides complete
coverage of the W3C DOM standard (Level 1 and Level 2),
while retaining material on the legacy Level 0 DOM for
backward compatibility.