- From: Jérôme Nègre <jerome.negre@e-xmlmedia.fr>
- Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2002 11:24:10 +0100
- To: "Mikko Honkala" <honkkis@tml.hut.fi>, <www-forms-editor@w3c.org>
> 4.3.2 xforms:next and xforms:previous > MH: Substantive: Default processing should happen only at the target. These events should not bubble, otherwise the default > processing will be done both in the control and e.g. in the enclosing group element. In my understanding of chapter 1.2.4 of DOM level 2 Event model, the process is the following : * the event goes down to the target node (it can be canceled during this phase) * the event goes up to the document node (it can still be canceled during this phase) * if the event wasn't canceled, the default processing is done. I don't see why bubbling would cause the default processing to be done twice. Jérôme
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