Check what element the cursor is on upon mouseleave() with jQuery?

You need to use event. ToElement || e.relatedTarget.

If you can use ordinarey javascript, every event (e) mouse over and mouse out has an e. RelatedTarget in most browsers. IE before #9 has event.

ToElement and event. FromElement, depending on if you are listening to a mouseover or mouseout.

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