5

I'm trying to create a div with a button inside, like this:

<div onclick="function()"><input onclick="otherfunction()" type="button"></div>

If you click the button both events are triggered, but I want to only trigger the event of the button if you hit it. I tried to change the z-index of the button to get it over the div but that didn't help.

Is there any posibility to approach that?

Appreciating your answers, daniel

P.S.: Sorry for any spelling or grammar mistakes this is not my first language.

2
  • Could you be a little more specific on what you are trying to achieve here. What should happen when the dig is clicked and what should happen when the button is clicked?
    – MDJ
    Aug 20, 2014 at 22:09
  • I assume your div is a big square or something and the button is somehwere inside that square, right?
    – RST
    Aug 20, 2014 at 22:10

2 Answers 2

11

Need to stop bubbling with 'stopPropagation'. Try this:

<script>
    var test = function() {
        alert(2);
        event.stopPropagation();
    };
</script>

<div onclick="alert(1)"><input onclick="test()" type="button"></div>
0
2

You want to stop propagation use the supplied event object. I am selecting by tag name for illustration purposes, but you supply id's as well. Note that eent.stopPropagation is not supported by IE until version 9:

<div)>
    <input type="button" />
</div>    

document.getElementsByTagName('div')[0].onclick = function(e) {
    alert('div clicked');
    e.stopPropagation()
    /* do something */
}

document.getElementsByTagName('input')[0].onclick = function(e) {
    alert('button clicked');
    e.stopPropagation()
    /* do something */
}

jsfiddle

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.