Thursday, January 2, 2014

Ajax Event..

Events

1:Browser Events
2:Document Loading
3:Event Handler Attachment
4:Event Object
5:Form Events
6:Keyboard Events
7:Mouse Events

1:Browser Events
.error()
Bind an event handler to the “error” JavaScript event.
.resize()
Bind an event handler to the “resize” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
.scroll()
Bind an event handler to the “scroll” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
2:Document Loading
.load()
Bind an event handler to the “load” JavaScript event.
.ready()
Specify a function to execute when the DOM is fully loaded.
.unload()
Bind an event handler to the “unload” JavaScript event

3:Event Handler Attachment
.bind()
Attach a handler to an event for the elements.
.delegate()
Attach a handler to one or more events for all elements that match the selector, now or in the future, based on a specific set of root elements.
.die()
Remove event handlers previously attached using .live() from the elements.
jQuery.proxy()
Takes a function and returns a new one that will always have a particular context.
.live()
Attach an event handler for all elements which match the current selector, now and in the future.
 .off()
Remove an event handler.
.on()
Attach an event handler function for one or more events to the selected elements.
.one()
Attach a handler to an event for the elements. The handler is executed at most once per element per event type.
.trigger()
Execute all handlers and behaviors attached to the matched elements for the given event type.
.triggerHandler()
Execute all handlers attached to an element for an event.
.unbind()
Remove a previously-attached event handler from the elements.
.undelegate()
Remove a handler from the event for all elements which match the current selector, based upon a specific set of root elements.

4:Event Object
event.currentTarget
The current DOM element within the event bubbling phase.
event.data
An optional object of data passed to an event method when the current executing handler is bound.
event.delegateTarget
The element where the currently-called jQuery event handler was attached.
event.isDefaultPrevented()
Returns whether event.preventDefault() was ever called on this event object.
event.isImmediatePropagationStopped()
Returns whether event.stopImmediatePropagation() was ever called on this event object.
event.isPropagationStopped()
Returns whether event.stopPropagation() was ever called on this event object.
event.metaKey
Indicates whether the META key was pressed when the event fired.
event.namespace
The namespace specified when the event was triggered.
event.pageX
The mouse position relative to the left edge of the document.
event.pageY
The mouse position relative to the top edge of the document.
event.preventDefault()
If this method is called, the default action of the event will not be triggered.
event.relatedTarget
The other DOM element involved in the event, if any.
event.result
The last value returned by an event handler that was triggered by this event, unless the value was undefined.
event.stopImmediatePropagation()
Keeps the rest of the handlers from being executed and prevents the event from bubbling up the DOM tree.
event.stopPropagation()
Prevents the event from bubbling up the DOM tree, preventing any parent handlers from being notified of the event.
event.target
The DOM element that initiated the event.
event.timeStamp
The difference in milliseconds between the time the browser created the event and January 1, 1970.
event.type
Describes the nature of the event.
event.which
For key or mouse events, this property indicates the specific key or button that was pressed.

5:Form event

.blur()
Bind an event handler to the “blur” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
.change()
Bind an event handler to the “change” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
.focus()
Bind an event handler to the “focus” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
.focusin()
Bind an event handler to the “focusin” event.
.select()
Bind an event handler to the “select” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
.submit()
Bind an event handler to the “submit” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element

6:Keyboard Events

.focusout()
Bind an event handler to the “focusout” JavaScript event.
.keydown()
Bind an event handler to the “keydown” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
.keypress()
Bind an event handler to the “keypress” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
.keyup()
Bind an event handler to the “keyup” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.

7:Mouse Event
.click()
Bind an event handler to the “click” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
.dblclick()
Bind an event handler to the “dblclick” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
.focusout()
Bind an event handler to the “focusout” JavaScript event.
.hover()
Bind one or two handlers to the matched elements, to be executed when the mouse pointer enters and leaves the elements.
.mousedown()
Bind an event handler to the “mousedown” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
.mouseenter()
Bind an event handler to be fired when the mouse enters an element, or trigger that handler on an element.
.mouseleave()
Bind an event handler to be fired when the mouse leaves an element, or trigger that handler on an element.
.mousemove()
Bind an event handler to the “mousemove” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
.mouseout()
Bind an event handler to the “mouseout” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
.mouseover()
Bind an event handler to the “mouseover” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
.mouseup()
Bind an event handler to the “mouseup” JavaScript event, or trigger that event on an element.
.toggle()
Bind two or more handlers to the matched elements, to be executed on alternate clicks.

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