CustomEvent
A DOM event interface that can carry custom application-defined data.
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Notes
Not supported in some versions of Android's old WebKit-based WebView.
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1
While a
window.CustomEvent
object exists, it cannot be called as a constructor. Instead ofnew CustomEvent(...)
, you must usee = document.createEvent('CustomEvent')
and thene.initCustomEvent(...)
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2
There is no
window.CustomEvent
object, butdocument.createEvent('CustomEvent')
still works.