call back function set by JS settimeout doesn't work in IE8....
- by NAG
<html
<head
<script
function addEvent( obj, type, fn ) {
if ( obj.attachEvent ) {
obj['e'+type+fn] = fn;
obj[type+fn] = function(){obj['e'+type+fn]( window.event );}
obj.attachEvent( 'on'+type, obj[type+fn] );
} else
obj.addEventListener( type, fn, false );
}
</script
</head
<body
<!-- HTML for example event goes here --
<div id="mydiv" style="border: 1px solid black; width: 100px; height: 100px; margin-top: 10px;"</div
<script
// Script for example event goes here
addEvent(document.getElementById('mydiv'), 'contextmenu', function(event) {
display_short('right-clicked (contextmenu)');
});
function display_short(str)
{
clearTimeout();
document.getElementById('mydiv').innerHTML = str;
if (str != '')
alert("hello");
setTimeout("display_short('abcd')", 1000);
}
</script
</body
</html
Behaves diffrently in IE and FF when you right click on the div area. In ff display_short will be called for evry 1 sec eventhough you dont release right click but in IE it will not call display_short if you dont release right click.
But i expect in IE it should call display_short for every 1 sec if you dont release also.
Is there any solution for this?