I have a SELECT element which adds its value to a hidden INPUT via Javascript every time an OPTION is clicked (along with a visual representation of each selection) and I'd like to be able to monitor changes for another Javascript function. For the sake of modularity, I can't integrate the second function into the first one. I would also rather not poll the hidden INPUT's value to avoid hacks. Currently I am using the onclick event on the DIV that contains both the SELECT and the hidden INPUT, but that's also quite hack-ish. Do you know a way to monitor a hidden INPUT element for changes?
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So, you have:
Why not create an "event" of your own that that function A calls/dispatches whenever it is done working? I believe most Javascript frameworks support the concept of custom events pretty easily, but it's just a series of function calls. For example, create some object D which represents the dispatcher for a single event. Yes this is silly, but I'm trying to keep the concept simple. This object D, holds a list of functions which have "registered" for its event, and when the event is dispatched, it calls those functions. Something like:
You just have two things left to do - make function A fire the event:
and also,
This approach maintains the seperation-of-modules principle (or whatever its called) since A and B know nothing of each other, and only need to know about a third object. |
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