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Deprecated
This feature has been removed from the Web standards. Though some browsers may still support it, it is in the process of being dropped. Avoid using it and update existing code if possible; see the compatibility table at the bottom of this page to guide your decision. Be aware that this feature may cease to work at any time.

The Event.initEvent() method is used to initialize the value of an event created using Document.createEvent().

Events initialized in this way must have been created with the Document.createEvent() method. This method must be called to set the event before it is dispatched, using EventTarget.dispatchEvent(). Once dispatched, it doesn't do anything anymore.

Do not use this method anymore as it is deprecated.

Instead use specific event constructors, like Event(). The page on Creating and triggering events gives more information about the way to use these.

Syntax

event.initEvent(type, bubbles, cancelable);
type
Is a DOMString defining the type of event.
bubbles
Is a Boolean deciding whether the event should bubble up through the event chain or not. Once set, the read-only property Event.bubbles will give its value.
cancelable
Is a Boolean defining whether the event can be canceled. Once set, the read-only property Event.cancelable will give its value.

Example

// create a click event that bubbles up and 
// cannot be canceled 
event.initEvent("click", true, false);

Specifications

Specification Status Comment
DOM
The definition of 'Event.initEvent()' in that specification.
Living Standard From Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 Events Specification, deprecated it, superseded by event constructors.
Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 Events Specification
The definition of 'Event.initEvent()' in that specification.
Recommendation Initial definition.

Browser compatibility

Feature Firefox (Gecko) Chrome Internet Explorer Opera Safari
Basic support (Yes) [1] (Yes) (Yes) (Yes) (Yes)
Feature Firefox Mobile (Gecko) Android IE Mobile Opera Mobile Safari Mobile
Basic support ? [1] ? ? ? ?

[1] Before Firefox 17, a call to this method after the dispatching of the event raised an exception instead of doing nothing.

See also

  • The constructor to use instead of this deprecated method: Event(). More specific constructors can be used too.

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