I bound a transitionend event to div1. When div1's transition was end, the event ran. There's no problem.
I encountered a special case:
I added 3 paragraphs to this div1, when each paragraph's transition is ended, div1's transitionend event also ran. So the transitionend event ran 4 times. >.<
In div1's transitionend event's listener function's body, I can see that event.target !== this. I feel it's pretty ridiculous!
Chrome and Firefox both has this problem. So I guess this is not a browser's HTML5 spec implementation bug.
Can anyone explain why an element's transitionend event also can be triggered by this element's children element?
Thank you.
transitionendevent's listener function's body. I can't understand this strange issue. Do you think this is a bug of both Chrome and Firefox? – weilou Aug 18 '12 at 21:26