CloseEvent.initCloseEvent()

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. Do not use it in old or new projects. Pages or Web apps using it may break at any time.

The CloseEvent.initCloseEvent() method initializes the value of a close event once it's been created (normally using the Document.createEvent() method).

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 CloseEvent(). The page on Creating and triggering events gives more information about the way to use these.

Syntax

event.initMouseEvent(type, canBubble, cancelable, wasClean, reasonCode, reason);

Parameters

type
the string to set the event's type to. Possible types for mouse events include: click, mousedown, mouseup, mouseover, mousemove, mouseout.
canBubble
whether or not the event can bubble. Sets the value of Event.bubbles.
cancelable
whether or not the event's default action can be prevented. Sets the value of Event.cancelable.
wasClean
whether or not the connection was cleanly closed.
reasonCode
the reason of the close.
reason
a DOMString describing the reason of the close in shuman-readable way.
 

Specifications

This is no part of any specifications, though it was in some early drafts.

Browser compatibility

Feature Chrome Firefox (Gecko) Internet Explorer Opera Safari
Basic support (Yes) 8 (8)
Removed in 41 (41)
? (Yes) ?
Feature Android Firefox Mobile (Gecko) IE Mobile Opera Mobile Safari Mobile
Basic support (Yes) 8 (8)
Removed in 41 (41)
? (Yes) ?

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