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I have a web page with a hook on all body click events:

if (0 == $('body').hasEventListener("click.custom").length) {
    $('body').bind("click.custom", function(e) {
        console.log(e.target);
    });
}

I want this method to output all clicked elements, but I am running into issues in places where I have additional event handlers. Consider the following code:

<a href="www.stackoverflow.com" class="my-link">Click</a>
<script>
    $(document).on("click", ".my-link", function(e) {
        alert("not allowed to click this");
        e.preventDefault();
    });
</script>

What ends up happening is the preventDefault call prevents my custom event from running.
I want the default event that would redirect the user to the link to be prevented, but I want any custom events to be fired.

Sure, it is possible to manually trigger every event from anywhere prevent default is called, but is there a generic way to do so?

Thanks!

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  • When is this custom event supposed to be triggered? Sep 30, 2012 at 21:32
  • Your code as far as I can tell should work correctly; here is an duplication exactly as you have it above: jsfiddle.net/pXAhA/4 Please modify your question with more info to assist potential answers.
    – dSquared
    Sep 30, 2012 at 21:45

2 Answers 2

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Not sure what your hasEventListener method implementation is, which I think is preventing the custom event binding,

But if you remove the check, it works fine.

http://jsbin.com/udonew/3/edit

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Definitely my error - I had a custom preventDefault defined, and it contained:

e.stopPropagation();
e.stopImmediatePropagation();

Clearly that was the issue. Thank you!

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