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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T22:41:28+00:00 2026-05-27T22:41:28+00:00

I’m confused by the code in the if (obj.attachEvent) {…} block. I found this

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I’m confused by the code in the if (obj.attachEvent) {...} block. I found this example while looking at this page: http://codebits.glennjones.net/cheatsheet/javascript.htm#events

Anyway, can someone explain what the code is doing? I’m assuming that obj is a DOM element, type is the type of event (like click or hover), and fn is the callback function.

function addEvent(obj, type, fn) {
    if (obj) {
        if (obj.attachEvent) {
            obj['e' + type + fn] = fn;
            obj[type + fn] = function () { obj['e' + type + fn](window.event); };
            obj.attachEvent('on' + type, obj[type + fn]);
        } else {
            obj.addEventListener(type, fn, false);
        }
    }
};

I always use the following code to do cross-browser event attachment (without jQuery). Is the above approach in any way better than what I do?

function attachEvent(element, type, fn) {
    if (element.addEventListener) {
        element.addEventListener(type, fn, false);
    } else if (element.attachEvent) {
        element.attachEvent('on' + type, fn);
    }
};
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    2026-05-27T22:41:28+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 10:41 pm

    As you know attachEvent is the function in Explorer and I am not sure what will this refer to when the function is invoked if we add listener like this. Needs to test this.

    `element.attachEvent('on' + type, fn);`
    

    But this code

     obj['e' + type + fn] = fn;  // adds listener as a function of the object obj
     obj[type + fn] = function () { obj['e' + type + fn](window.event); };  // creates a proxy function which invokes the listener.
     obj.attachEvent('on' + type, obj[type + fn]);  // adds proxy function as listener
    

    adds one function to the object and calls the original listener function from that function. This ensures that inside the original listener function this will refer to the object for which listener has been added. This is actually for old versions of explorer I think.

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