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is that CoffeeScript?
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Regardless, can you please provide vanilla JS examples that doesn't work? Because events are tested and do work in IE8 .... without transpilers, of course.
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This does not appear to work:
document.addEventListener("mousemove", function (event) {alert("move");});
While this does:
document.attachEvent("onmousemove", function (event) {alert("move");});
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I'm pretty sure that code does works but I'll check again when I have some time which is probably never before the 7th. Events do work and are tested, so please try to be sure you are in a clean standard env.
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I am using other event handling code with addEventListener just fine... mousemove
is the only troublesome event.
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Hey ... WTF (not to you, actually to me) that was indeed a very silly and concrete bug.
Thanks, I'm used to set events eventually to document.documentElement
and rarely to the document itself, which is why I haven't spot this before.
Funny apparently also nobody else has spot this before ... how weird!
Please use 0.2.11
which fixes this problem, apologizes for my initial skepticism, I don;'t trust much transpiled JS when it comes to legacy support.
Hope this works and you can close this bug after checking.
Best Regards
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P.S. I had time, it was an easy one to spot ... me => stupid ^_^
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That fixed it, thanks!
On another notes, thanks a ton for IE8 and DOM4. It makes it actually possible to use modern code (and forget about having to support many methods of doing the same thing) when I have to support IE8 (game I code for embeds IE).
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Just remember to test for real on real IE8 too and happy worry-free coding
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