Javascript: getting element in dom tree when mouseover
When using :
document.onmouseover = function(e) {}
Is there a property which gives me the element in the dom tree ?
For example, I can set a style to e.srcElement
But, how can I later access this element to 开发者_运维技巧(for example) reset its style ?
And how can I know at which place in the dom tree it is ?
I want to be able to situate it in the whole page dump.
Many thanks.
To solve the problem about reaccessing the element later, I tried this but it doesn't work :
var lastelem;
document.onmouseover = function(e) {
if (lastelem != null){
lastelem.style.border = "0px";
}
if (e===undefined) e= window.event;
var target= 'target' in event? event.target : event.srcElement;
document.getElementById('display').value = target.tagName;
target.style.border = "1px";
lastelem = target;
};
Thanks
Which HTML element is the target of the event? (on Quirksmode.org, by Peter-Paul Koch). Also have a look at the target
attribute of the Event object in W3C DOM Level 2 Event Model.
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>target test</title>
<style>
* { border: 1px solid #fff }
.trigger { background: lightgreen }
</style>
</head>
<body>
<p class="trigger">Trigger testCase().</p>
<p class="trigger">Trigger testCase().</p>
<p class="trigger">Trigger testCase().</p>
<p id="display"></p>
<script>
var lastelem;
document.onmouseover = function (e) {
var event = e || window.event;
if (lastelem) {
lastelem.style.border = "1px solid #fff";
}
var target = event.target || event.srcElement;
document.getElementById('display').innerHTML = target.previousSibling.tagName +
" | " + target.tagName + " | " + (target.nextSibling ? target.nextSibling.tagName : "X");
target.style.border = "1px solid";
lastelem = target;
};
</script>
</body>
</html>
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