DataTransfer.mozSourceNode
Non-standard: This feature is non-standard and is not on a standards track. Do not use it on production sites facing the Web: it will not work for every user. There may also be large incompatibilities between implementations and the behavior may change in the future.
The DataTransfer.mozSourceNode
property is used to
determine the Node
over which the mouse cursor was located when the drag
operation was initiated (for example, when a <button>
was clicked). For
external drags or if the calling function cannot reach the node, null
is
returned.
Note: This property is Firefox-specific.
This property is Read only .
Value
A Node
representing node
where the drag originated. Returns
null
for external drags or if the node cannot be accessed.
Examples
This example shows the use of the mozSourceNode
property in the
dragend
event handler.
function dragend_handler(event)
{
var dragData = event.dataTransfer;
var node = dragData.mozSourceNode;
if (node != null)
console.log("mozSourceNode = " + dragData.mozSourceNode);
else
console.log("mozSourceNode is null");
}
Specifications
This property is not defined in any Web standard.
Browser compatibility
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