As @rsp answer correctly solves the problem of unbinding the correct handler, it doesn't really answer the problem of namespacing.
To handle this you would need to do a bit more coding like this:
function on(elm, evtName, handler) {
evtName.split('.').reduce(function(evtPart, evt) {
evt = evt ? evt +'.'+ evtPart : evtPart;
elm.addEventListener(evt, handler, true);
return evt;
}, '');
}
function off(elm, evtName, handler) {
evtName.split('.').reduce(function(evtPart, evt) {
evt = evt ? evt +'.'+ evtPart : evtPart;
elm.removeEventListener(evt, handler, true);
return evt;
}, '');
}
// Your handler
function onScroll(e) { ... }
// To bind it
on(window, 'scroll.myScrollNamespace', onScroll);
// To unbind it
off(window, 'scroll.myScrollNamespace', onScroll);
So to sum up: this actually sets several event listeners - one for each part of your namespacing. This functionality is unfortunately not natively supported, but as you can see it can be achieved relatively simple. Just be wary that even though this script support deep namespacing (eg. scroll.parent.child
) it would bind a lot of event listeners (3 in this case), and thus is inadvisable.
You could possibly do this more performant, but this gets it done.