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Hi folks,

working with the mouse within Javascript I have occasionally met the following event attributes:

  • clientX, clientY
  • layerX, layerY
  • offsetX, offsetY
  • pageX, pageY
  • screenX, screenY
  • x, y

I'm wondering what their cross-browser compatibility looks like in general, as I have only found bits and pieces of info that I'm trying to patch up together.

Thanks guys

A: 

Use Jquery to get mouse position, take a look at this article. It can help you. http://motyar.blogspot.com/2010/01/draw-with-jquery.html

Motyar
@Motyar: I love jQuery and I wish I could use in this case. =) Thanks though!
RadiantHex
+1  A: 

Here is how jQuery does it :

// Calculate pageX/Y if missing and clientX/Y available
if ( event.pageX == null && event.clientX != null ) {
  var doc = document.documentElement, body = document.body;
  event.pageX = event.clientX + (doc && doc.scrollLeft || body && body.scrollLeft || 0) - (doc && doc.clientLeft || body && body.clientLeft || 0);
  event.pageY = event.clientY + (doc && doc.scrollTop  || body && body.scrollTop  || 0) - (doc   && doc.clientTop  || body && body.clientTop  || 0);
}

Testing pageX (or pageY) or calculating it from clientX and scrollLeft ans clientLeft

Kaaviar
@Kaaviar: thanks not the answer I was looking for, but alas... VERY USEFUL! Thanks! =)
RadiantHex