| Event handler for |
Layer, Link
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| Implemented in |
Navigator 2.0 Navigator 3.0: event handler of Area
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Syntax
onMouseOver="handlerText"
Parameters
| JavaScript code or a call to a JavaScript function. |
Description
If the mouse moves from one area into another in a client-side image map, you'll get onMouseOut for the first area, then onMouseOver for the second.
Area objects that use onMouseOver must include the HREF attribute within the AREA tag.
You must return true within the event handler if you want to set the status or defaultStatus properties with onMouseOver.
Event properties used
Examples
By default, the HREF value of an anchor displays in the status bar at the bottom of the browser when a user places the mouse pointer over the anchor. In the following example, onMouseOver provides the custom message "Click this if you dare."
<A HREF="http://home.netscape.com/"
See
onMouseOver="window.status='Click this if you dare!'; return true">
Click me</A>onClick for an example of using onMouseOver when the A tag's HREF attribute is set dynamically.
For general information on event handlers, see "General Information about Events".
For information about the event object, see event.
Last Updated: 10/31/97 16:34:02