[This documentation is preliminary and is subject to change.]
Fires when the user moves the mouse pointer outside the boundaries of the object.
Syntax
| HTML Attribute | <element onmouseleave = "handler(event)"> |
|---|---|
| Event Property | object.onmouseleave = handler; |
| attachEvent Method | object.attachEvent("onmouseleave", handler) |
Standards information
There are no standards that apply here.
Event information
| Synchronous | No |
|---|---|
| Bubbles | No |
| Cancelable | No |
Event handler parameters
- pEvtObj [in]
-
Type: IHTMLEventObj
Remarks
The event fires only if the mouse pointer is inside the boundaries of the object and the user moves the mouse pointer outside the boundaries of the object. If the mouse pointer is currently outside the boundaries of the object, for the event to fire, the user must move the mouse pointer inside the boundaries of the object and then back outside the boundaries of the object.
Initiates any action associated with this event.
To invoke this event, do one of the following:
- Move the mouse pointer outside the boundaries of an object.
The pEvtObj parameter is required for the following interfaces:
- HTMLAnchorEvents2
- HTMLAreaEvents2
- HTMLButtonElementEvents2
- HTMLControlElementEvents2
- HTMLDocumentEvents2
- HTMLElementEvents2
- HTMLFormElementEvents2
- HTMLImgEvents2
- HTMLFrameSiteEvents2
- HTMLInputFileElementEvents2
- HTMLInputImageEvents2
- HTMLInputTextElementEvents2
- HTMLLabelEvents2
- HTMLLinkElementEvents2
- HTMLMapEvents2
- HTMLMarqueeElementEvents2
- HTMLObjectElementEvents2
- HTMLOptionButtonElementEvents2
- HTMLScriptEvents2
- HTMLSelectElementEvents2
- HTMLStyleElementEvents2
- HTMLTableEvents2
- HTMLTextContainerEvents2
- HTMLWindowEvents2
Build date: 3/14/2012
http://blog.rednael.com/2009/09/01/TrappingMouseEventsOnTransparentInputElementsOrTextareasInIE.aspx
It describes an issue when trying to trap mouse events on transparent Input elements (type=text) and Textarea elements.
onmouseleave fires on moving the mouse-pointer (also by the roller) outside--
1. the object: inclusive of content, blank, scrollbars, (border?)
2. window.focus (leaving the webpage)
--and after onmouseout.