EVENT HANDLER: onMouseUp
onMouseUp = myJavaScriptCode
Event handler for Button,
Document, Link
The onMouseUp event handler is used to execute specified JavaScript code whenever
the user releases the mouse button. It uses the following properties of the
Event object:
type - indicates the type of event.
target - indicates the target object to which the event was sent.
layerx, layerY, pageX, pageY, screenX, screenY
indicate the cursor position at the time of the MouseUp event.
which - represents 1 for a left-mouse-button up, and 3 for a right-mouse-button
up.
modifiers - indicates any modifier keys held down when the MouseUp event
occurred.
For example, with the following code, the user can click on the word 'green'
to alter the background color to green. Releasing the mouse calls the 'changeColor'
function to do this:
Code:
<P>Click on <B><A onMouseUp="changeColor()">
green</A></B> to change background color.</P>
NOTE:
When an OnMouseUp returns false, such as over an armed link (a MouseDown over a link
causes it to become armed), the default action is canceled. This also happens with
a MouseUp over an unarmed link. To illustrate this, the following example assumes
that a particular link 'lostLink' is no longer available, so when the user clicks
on that link, the release of the mouse button calls the 'myAlert' function and
causes the link not to be triggered.
Code:
<P>Go to <A href="lostLink.html" onMouseUp="myAlert()">MyLink</a>.
</P>
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