In IE and Chrome event is resolving to window. Event Firefox doesn't have this property and instead provides an event to an event handler function by passing it as a parameter. JQuery abstracts this difference for you by providing an event object parameter in all browsers.
In IE and Chrome, event is resolving to window.event. Firefox doesn't have this property and instead provides an event to an event handler function by passing it as a parameter. JQuery abstracts this difference for you by providing an event object parameter in all browsers: $("") .
Append("demo") . Click(function (evt) { DemoFunc(evt, value. Id) }).
Thank you, Tim, a lot! You saved my time! :-) – podeig Jun 4 '10 at 13:49.
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