Is it me? Is it my IE? or why is this code not working on IE 11:
var clicker = new MouseEvent("click", {
'bubbles': true,
'cancelable': true,
'view': window,
'detail': 0,
'screenX': 0,
'screenY': 0,
'clientX': 0,
'clientY': 0,
'ctrlKey': false,
'altKey': false,
'shiftKey': false,
'metaKey': false,
'button': 0,
'relatedTarget': null
});
I get "Object doesn't support this action" on the console (F12). I had to come up with a workaround, but I just don't get why is the previous code not working (by the way, the previous code comes from here: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ie/dn905219(v=vs.85).aspx (Creating and firing synthetic events).
Workaround:
if (typeof MouseEvent !== 'function') {
(function (){
var _MouseEvent = window.MouseEvent;
window.MouseEvent = function (type, dict){
dict = dict || {};
var event = document.createEvent('MouseEvents');
event.initMouseEvent(
type,
(typeof dict.bubbles == 'undefined') ? true : !!dict.bubbles,
(typeof dict.cancelable == 'undefined') ? false : !!dict.cancelable,
dict.view || window,
dict.detail | 0,
dict.screenX | 0,
dict.screenY | 0,
dict.clientX | 0,
dict.clientY | 0,
!!dict.ctrlKey,
!!dict.altKey,
!!dict.shiftKey,
!!dict.metaKey,
dict.button | 0,
dict.relatedTarget || null
);
return event;
}
})();
}
The deal is that I want to migrate the deprecated createEvent/initXXXXEvent to the new form (var event = new XXXXEvent(...) ) whenever possible and not rely on the deprecated methods.
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