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javascript - What is the difference between DOM Level 0 events vs DOM Level 2 events?

What is the difference between DOM Level 0 events vs DOM Level 2 events? I ask because I was told that Firefox and IE call them in a different order and I had never heard those terms before.

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DOM Level 0 events were based around the concept of using element attributes or named events on DOM elements, e.g.:

<input type="button" onclick="clickMe();" />

Or

input.onclick = function() { ... };

With DOM Level 2, we've now got a more standardised approach to managing events and subscriptions, with addEventListener, removeEventListener, etc.

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It wasn't until IE8 that Microsoft added support for the W3C standard for event management to their browser. Not sure in what order they are called....


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