Order of change/keydown/keypress events in jQuery?

I could not find anything in detail on the net about this specific scenario, other than that event order is not something that should be assumed in the implementation of browsers This leads me to remove the assumption that the change method will always come after onkeydown, and will have to design my validation/submit process with this consideration Basically I will move validation/submit into one method, and call it from both events, but make sure it is only called once, using a flag If anyone has any extra info/advice on this that would be great. :).

I could not find anything in detail on the net about this specific scenario, other than that event order is not something that should be assumed in the implementation of browsers. This leads me to remove the assumption that the change method will always come after onkeydown, and will have to design my validation/submit process with this consideration. Basically I will move validation/submit into one method, and call it from both events, but make sure it is only called once, using a flag.

If anyone has any extra info/advice on this that would be great. :).

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