I have a input tag with an onblur event listener:
<input id="myField" type="input" onblur="doSomething(this)" />
Via JavaScript, I want to trigger the blur event on this input so that it, in turn, calls the doSomething
function.
My initial thought is to call blur:
document.getElementById('myField').blur()
But that doesn't work (though no error).
This does:
document.getElementById('myField').onblur()
Why is that? .click()
will call the click event attached to an element via the onclick listener. Why does blur()
not work the same way?
doSomething()
function via explicitly triggeringonblur
function! Why could you not calldoSomething
directly? – user1451111 Dec 13 '18 at 0:50