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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T10:13:48+00:00 2026-05-15T10:13:48+00:00

I have built a js class that is have the control (html Control )

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I have built a js class that is have the control (html Control ) parameter, I tried to add dynamically an onchange event to the control but I have the following error:

htmlfile: Not implemented

//-------------- the code

Contrl.prototype.AddChangeEvent = function() {

    var element = this.docID;
    var fn = function onChange(element) {
       
     // action
        
       

    };

    if (this.tag == "input" && (this.el.type == "radio")) {
        this.el.onclick = fn(element); // there i have the error 
    }
    else {
        this.el.onchange = fn(element); // there i have the error 
    }
}
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    2026-05-15T10:13:48+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 10:13 am

    By writing this.el.onclick = fn(element), you’re calling fn immediately, and assigning whatever fn returns to onclick.

    You need to make an anonymous function that calls fn with the arguments you want it to get, like this:

    this.el.onclick = function() { return fn(element); };
    

    However, this is not the correct way to assign event handlers in Javascript.

    You should call attachEvent (for IE) or addEventListener (for everything else), like this:

    function bind(elem, eventName, handler) {
        if (elem.addEventListener)
            elem.addEventListener(eventName, handler, false);
        else if (elem.attachEvent)
            elem.attachEvent("on" + eventName, handler);
        else
            throw Error("Bad browser");
    }
    
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