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Getting mouse / focus events in a rich text editor

Asked by catbutt in JavaScript

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I have a fairly simple, special purpose rich text editor (which uses "designmode"). There are menus above the editor which drop down on top of it, implemented as absolutely positioned divs (pretty standard dhtml drop down menus, as well as things like color pickers).

The problem is, on Firefox, I can't seem to get any mouse event when the user clicks into the editor area.  What this means is, if they open a menu, then change their mind and click in the background area, I can't make the menu go away as they would expect.  On IE, I get all the events I need.  Haven't messed with Safari yet but plan to.

I know this is possible, because GMail has a rich text editor that has correct behaviour. (for instance, their font and font size menus).  Gmails code is quite hard to dig through, so I thought I'd ask first.  How do I find out when the rich text editor gains focus or gets a mouse click?

(please, do not tell me to put a "close" button on my menus, to ask my users to click on the background of the containing page, to just use HtmlArea, or to implement menus using select items! :) )Start Free Trial
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Zone: JavaScript
Tags: mouse, event, focus, text, editor
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Solution Provided By: Isisagate
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