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javascript - ReferenceError: event is not defined in Firefox

I am using this function:

$("#tooltip").animate({ left: event.clientX, top: event.clientY });

Its working on Chrome and IE but in Firefox I get this error:

ReferenceError: event is not defined $("#tooltip").animate({ left:
event.clientX, top: event.clientY });

How can i solve this?

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You appear to be trying to use the odd global event object that is a legacy of the 4.0-browser-era Microsoft event model. Don't. Use the standard event object instead. It will be the first argument to your event handler function.

jQuery('selector').on('click', function (evt) {
    jQuery("#tooltip").animate({ left: evt.clientX, top: evt.clientY });
});

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