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Onpropertychange For A Textbox In Firefox?

How to handle the onpropertychange for a textbox in Firefox using JavaScript? Below is an example: var headerBGColorTextBox = document.getElementById('<%= tbHeaderBGColor.Client

Solution 1:

There are two ways to mimic the onpropertychange event, Mutation events as mentioned above that should work equally across modern browsers and the "object.watch" non-standard method that will provide support for old versions of FF < 3.

See documentation on MDC.

Object.watch

Mutation events


Solution 2:

It appears as if the onpropertychange event is IE Specific: http://www.aptana.com/reference/html/api/HTML.event.onpropertychange.html.

However, with that said, Firefox, at least 3.0.10 does support an event called "DOMAttrModified". The following is a snippet of how it works:

document.body.addEventListener("DOMAttrModified", function () { console.log ("Args: %o", arguments); }, false);
document.body.id = "Testing";

Where console.log is the assuming the Firefox extension Firebug is installed.


Solution 3:

onpropertychange is non-standard. See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms536956


Solution 4:

The following code works:

var foo = '<%= tbHeaderBGColor.ClientID %>';

function changetext() 
  {
  alert('function called');
  if (event.propertyName == 'style.backgroundColor' && event.srcElement.pluggedElement != null)
    alert(event.propertyName);

  event.srcElement.pluggedElement.style.backgroundColor = event.srcElement.style.backgroundColor;
  }

if (!!document.addEventListener)
  {
  document.getElementById(foo).addEventListener("DOMAttrModified", changetext, false);
  }
else
  {
  document.getElementById(foo).addBehavior("foo.htc");
  document.getElementById(foo).attachEvent("onpropertychange", changetext);
  }

DOM Mutation Events


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