Your solution doesn't work because you removed your onClick with onClick = false. After that you need to create the onClick event handler again.
This is probably your way of adding onclick events, I changed it so it should work.
<img src="image1.jpg" onclick="when_i_click();"/>
<img src="image2.jpg" onclick="when_i_click();"/>
Try adding a function to your onclick as above.
Your onclick function:
var when_i_click = function(){
alert('image clicked!');
}
This is how you disable your onclicks (your method)
var eles = document.getElementsByTagName('img');
for (var i=0; i < eles.length; i++)
eles[i].onclick = null;
This is how you re-enable them (re-attach function to onClick )
var eles = document.getElementsByTagName('img');
for (var i=0; i < eles.length; i++)
eles[i].onclick = when_i_click;
This is a Jquery solution jquery:
Try using unobstructive javascript, by not adding onclick event handlers in the DOM.
<script>
(function(){
var function_is_finished = false;
$('img').on('click',function(event){
if(function_is_finished) {
//Do your stuff when someone clicks on Img
}
});
})();
</script>
When your function is finished just set function_is_finished
to true
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