onfocusout event
Fires for the current element with focus immediately after moving focus to another element.
Syntax
HTML Attribute | <element onfocusout = "handler(event)"> |
Event Property | object.onfocusout = handler; |
attachEvent Method | object.attachEvent("onfocusout", handler) |
addEventListener Method | object.addEventListener("focusout", handler, useCapture) |
Event information
Synchronous | No |
Bubbles | Yes |
Cancelable | No |
Event handler parameters
- pEvtObj [in]
Type: IHTMLEventObj
Standards information
There are no standards that apply here.
Remarks
Each document may have up to one active element. Set the active element with the IHTMLElement3::setActive or IHTMLElement2::focus methods. Using the IHTMLElement3::setActive method has no effect on document focus. Using the IHTMLElement2::focus method on an individual element causes the element to gain focus and become the active element, and this causes HTMLControlElementEvents2::onfocusout to fire for this active element.
Using the IHTMLElement2::focus method on a document that does not have the focus moves the document to the front of the display. Additionally, the document's active element gains focus, and this causes HTMLControlElementEvents2::onfocusout to fire for this active element.
For a given display, only one element has focus at any given time. Striking a key directly affects only the element with focus. Events fired by that keystroke may be scripted to affect other documents and child elements.
With Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 and later, focus on a document and the IHTMLDocument2::activeElement of a document can be managed separately. Use the HTMLControlElementEvents2::onfocusout event to manage formatting changes when an element loses focus.
To invoke this event, do one of the following:
- Click a document, when the document does not have focus.
- Click an element, other than the current element with focus.
- Use the keyboard to move focus from the active element to another element.
- Invoke the IHTMLElement2::focus method on an element, when the element is not the active element.
See also
Reference
HTMLControlElementEvents2::onfocusin
HTMLControlElementEvents2::onbeforedeactivate
HTMLControlElementEvents2::ondeactivate