Have read that it is possible to detect a scroll with this line:
$('window').one('scroll', function() { } );
If have this inline code:
var TimeVariable=setInterval(function(){ DoJQueryStuff() },300);
function DoJQueryStuff()
{
if(typeof jQuery == "undefined") return;
window.clearInterval(TimeVariable);
$('body').one('mousemove', function() { alert('mouse'); } );
$('window').one('scroll', function() { alert('scroll'); } );
}
DoJQueryStuff is called every 300 ms until JQuery is loaded. If I move the mouse anywhere on the screen, I got the "mouse" alert. If I scroll down I do NOT get the "scroll" alert. i.e. it's not firing.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
David
ready
function?$(document).ready(function() { do stuff });