Nick Murtagh wrote:
> Kae Verens wrote:
>>> a=document.getElementsByTagName('a');
>> for(i=0;a[i];i++)a[i].addEventListener('mouseover',DoStuff,false);
>>>> that should call the function DoStuff() everytime a link is hovered.
>>>> now, the problem is - how do I know which link was hovered over? the
>> addEventListener method does not give the ability to add parameters
>> to the call.
>>> Won't DoStuff get passed a parameter of type Event?
>>http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/REC-DOM-Level-2-Events-20001113/events.html#Events-Event>>doh. true. thanks. then event.parent gives me the answer I need
Kae
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