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javascript - Hover only on non-transparent part of image

Is there any way to make only a non-transparent portion of an image to trigger mouse-over event?

If the mouse travels to the transparent area, the mouse-out should be triggered and the script should listen for any mouse-over event on a layer underneath the image.

Is it possible? Thanks for any input.

Edit: I am looking to do this without using flash.

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You can use an image with the old-fashioned <map> and <area> tags. An area tag can trigger javascript mouse events (an example use is this jQuery plugin: jQuery maphilight).
However, there is no good way to create the map dynamically - you'll have to do it manually, or call a server-side service to map it.


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