This article mainly introduces how to solve the incompatibility of JavaScript click events (onclick) in IE8. For details, refer to the use of the flash pages generated by blog Park in JavaScript, today, we found that you cannot flip pages when you click the page number under IE8. The page turning operation is performed in the onclick event of the current page number.
The start code is written as follows:
The Code is as follows:
Var a = document. createElement ("");
A. setAttribute ("onclick", this. ClickFunctionName + "(" + pageIndex + "); Pager. SetCurrent (" + pageIndex + ");");
Because IE8 does not support the setAttribute method, The onclick event handler added here is not added.
Later I changed it to the attr method of jQuery:
The Code is as follows:
$ (A). attr ("onclick", this. ClickFunctionName + "(" + pageIndex + "); Pager. SetCurrent (" + pageIndex + ");");
In this way, the onclick event handler is not executed no matter how it is clicked, and Chrome and Firefox do not have this problem.
Finally, the following code solves the problem:
The Code is as follows:
Var js = this. ClickFunctionName + "(" + pageIndex + "); Pager. SetCurrent (" + pageIndex + ");";
A. onclick = function () {eval (js );}