Udostępnij za pośrednictwem


HTMLOptionButtonElementEvents2 interface

This dispinterface provides a connection point so that an application or control can intercept events fired by an option element.

Members

The HTMLOptionButtonElementEvents2 interface inherits from the IUnknown interface. HTMLOptionButtonElementEvents2 also has these types of members:

  • Events

Events

The HTMLOptionButtonElementEvents2 interface has these events.

Event Description
click

Fires when the user clicks the left mouse button on the object.

Note  Starting with IE11, this event fires a MSPointerEvent object instead of MouseEvent. You can use the MouseEvent.pointerType property to determine the type of contact that the click originated from (touch, mouse, or pen).
 
abort

Fires when the user aborts the download.

activate

Fires when the object is set as the IHTMLDocument2::activeElement.

afterupdate

Fires on a databound object after successfully updating the associated data in the data source object.

beforeactivate

Fires immediately before the object is set as the IHTMLDocument2::activeElement.

beforecopy

Fires on the source object before the selection is copied to the system clipboard.

beforecut

Fires on the source object before the selection is deleted from the document.

beforeeditfocus

Fires before an object contained in an editable element enters a UI Activation state or when an editable container object is control selection.

beforepaste

Fires on the target object before the selection is pasted from the system clipboard to the document.

beforeupdate

Fires on a databound object before updating the associated data in the data source object.

blur

Fires when the object loses the input focus.

cellchange

Fires when data changes in the data provider.

change

Fires when the contents of the object or selection have changed.

contextmenu

Fires when the user clicks the right mouse button in the client area, opening the context menu.

Note  Starting with IE11, this event fires a MSPointerEvent object instead of MouseEvent. You can use the MouseEvent.pointerType property to determine the type of contact that the click originated from (touch, mouse, or pen).
 
controlselect

Fires when the user is about to make a control selection of the object.

cut

Fires on the source element when the object or selection is removed from the document and added to the system clipboard.

dataavailable

Fires periodically as data arrives from data source objects that asynchronously transmit their data.

datasetchanged

Fires when the data set exposed by a data source object changes.

dblclick

Fires when the user double-clicks the object.

Note  Starting with IE11, this event fires a MSPointerEvent object instead of a MouseEvent. You can use the MouseEvent.pointerType property to determine the type of contact that the click originated from (touch, mouse, or pen).
 
deactivate

Fires when the IHTMLDocument2::activeElement is changed from the current object to another object in the parent document.

drag

Fires on the source object continuously during a drag operation.

dragend

Fires on the source object when the user releases the mouse at the close of a drag operation.

dragenter

Fires on the target element when the user drags the object to a valid drop target.

dragleave

Fires on the target object when the user moves the mouse out of a valid drop target during a drag operation.

dragover

Fires on the target element continuously while the user drags the object over a valid drop target.

dragstart

Fires on the source object when the user starts to drag a text selection or selected object.

drop

Fires on the target object when the mouse button is released during a drag-and-drop operation.

error

Fires when an error occurs during object loading.

errorupdate

Fires on a databound object when an error occurs while updating the associated data in the data source object.

filterchange

Fires when a visual filter changes state or completes a transition.

focus

Fires when the object receives focus.

focusin

Fires for an element just prior to setting focus on that element.

focusout

Fires for the current element with focus immediately after moving focus to another element.

help

Fires when the user presses the F1 key while the client is the active window.

keydown

Fires when the user presses a key.

keypress

Fires when the user presses an alphanumeric key.

layoutcomplete

Fires when the print or print preview layout process finishes filling the current LayoutRect object with content from the source document.

load

Fires immediately after the client loads the object.

losecapture

Fires when the object loses the mouse capture.

mousedown

Fires when the user clicks the object with either mouse button.

mouseenter

Fires when the user moves the mouse pointer into the object.

mouseleave

Fires when the user moves the mouse pointer outside the boundaries of the object.

mousemove

Fires when the user moves the mouse over the object.

mouseout

Fires when the user moves the mouse pointer outside the boundaries of the object.

mouseover

Fires when the user moves the mouse pointer into the object.

mouseup

Fires when the user releases a mouse button while the mouse is over the object.

mousewheel

Fires when the wheel button is rotated.

move

Fires when the object moves.

moveend

Fires when the object stops moving.

movestart

Fires when the object starts to move.

onbeforedeactivate

Fires immediately before the IHTMLDocument2::activeElement is changed from the current object to another object in the parent document.

ondatasetcomplete

Fires to indicate that all data is available from the data source object.

onkeyup

Fires when the user releases a key.

onpage
onselect

Fires when the current selection changes.

paste

Fires on the target object when the user pastes data, transferring the data from the system clipboard to the document.

propertychange

Fires when a property changes on the object.

Note  The HTMLOptionButtonElementEvents2::onpropertychange event is only supported in conjunction with the legacy IHTMLElement2::attachEvent IE-only event registration model, which has deprecated since Internet Explorer 9 in favor of the W3C standard "IEventTarget::addEventListener" event model.
 
readystatechange

Fires when the state of the object has changed.

resize

Fires when the size of the object is about to change.

resizeend

Fires when the user finishes changing the dimensions of the object in a control selection.

resizestart

Fires when the user begins to change the dimensions of the object in a control selection.

rowenter

Fires to indicate that the current row has changed in the data source and new data values are available on the object.

rowexit

Fires just before the data source control changes the current row in the object.

rowsdelete

Fires when rows are about to be deleted from the recordset.

rowsinserted

Fires just after new rows are inserted in the current recordset.

scroll

Fires when the user repositions the scroll box in the scroll bar on the object.

selectstart

Fires when the object is being selected.

 

Requirements

Minimum supported client

Windows XP

Minimum supported server

Windows 2000 Server

Header

Mshtml.h

IDL

Mshtml.idl