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Please tell me how and where we will define "addEventListener"

<script type="text/javascript">
  function doSomething() {
    alert('Image clicked');
  }

var myImage = document.getElementById('my_image_id');
myImage.addEventListener('click', doSomething, false);

</script>

HTML------------------------------------

<body>
  <img src="xxx.png" width="100px" height="100px" id="="my_image_id"/>
</body>

I'm getting an error myImage is null or not an object.

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4 Answers 4

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Put it inside window.onload to wait for the DOM fully loaded before attaching your event listener. Also notice that addEventListener does not work across all browsers. To make it work across all browsers, try:

window.onload = function()
{
  var myImage = document.getElementById('my_image_id');
  if (myImage.addEventListener){
    myImage.addEventListener('click', doSomething, false);
  } else if (myImage.attachEvent){
       myImage.attachEvent('onclick', doSomething);
  }
}
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  • Yeah you are right. Thanks, if we put the above code anywhere, it'll work.
    – Sujesh
    Sep 5, 2013 at 7:42
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You should put your code after your markup, or wrap your code with a function and execute function when document is ready.

The reason you get the error is that, when document.getElementById('my_image_id'); called, there is no element with given id that time. I hope you got the idea.

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  • ok got it, hope i can add multiple addeventlistners and removeevent listners can u give me an example?
    – Sujesh
    Sep 5, 2013 at 6:38
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    @Sujesh: Just call addEventListener multiple times. Sep 5, 2013 at 6:45
  • @FelixKling, just like that. Thanks.
    – Kemal Dağ
    Sep 5, 2013 at 6:48
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window.onload = function()
{
myImage.addEventListener('click', doSomething, false);
}
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  • working fine in moz and chrome. but ie giving error "object doesn't support this property or method"
    – Sujesh
    Sep 5, 2013 at 6:44
  • @Sujesh: the reason is addEventListener does not work on all browsers (IE uses attachEvent). Check my answer
    – Khanh TO
    Sep 5, 2013 at 6:47
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add it before <body> closing because DOM hasn't got to "my_image_id" by the time your relevant script is executed, like:

<body>
<img src="xxx.png" width="100px" height="100px" id="my_image_id"/>
<script type="text/javascript">
function doSomething() {
    alert('Image clicked');
 }

 var myImage = document.getElementById('my_image_id');

 myImage.addEventListener('click', doSomething, false);
</script>
</body>

Added

if (myImage.addEventListener) {
  myImage.addEventListener('click', doSomething, false);
}
else if(myImage.attachEvent) { // FOR IE
  myImage.attachEvent('onclick', doSomething);
}
else { 
    //
}
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  • Hi tried your code and works fine in moz and chrome. but ie giving error "object doesn't support this property or method"
    – Sujesh
    Sep 5, 2013 at 6:40
  • @Sujesh see the added code you need to use attachEvent for IE Sep 5, 2013 at 6:45
  • Yeah its working fine, but a small doubt. why we should add the script after the markup? in usual case, if we use "var myImage = document.getElementById('my_image_id'); before, we'll be able to access the image, but why not in this case?
    – Sujesh
    Sep 5, 2013 at 7:00
  • @Sujesh as i mentioned in answer comment part above, your javascript code var myImage = document.getElementById('my_image_id'); gets executed before the DOM gets to your image tag, as a result of which, it throws error since it could not find element with id 'my_image_id'.. i hope its clear Sep 5, 2013 at 7:06
  • @Sujesh: why don't put the code inside window.onload? it's better as window.onload is for this purpose.
    – Khanh TO
    Sep 5, 2013 at 7:11

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