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      12-31-2010
On Thu, 30 Dec 2010 22:36:03 -0500, ~~Rob Telp~~ wrote:

> Is it possible to call 2 functions in the OnMouseOver event itself?
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> Currently I am doing: <a onMouseOver="FUNCTION1()"</a>
>
> I would like to call 2 functions if possible: <a onMouseOver="FUNCTION1()
> FUNCTION2()"</a>
>
> If it is possible, what is the syntax and what do I use to separate the 2
> functions? I have tried a space, comma, semi colon and colon and none
> appear to work.
>
> TIA


Should post question in comp.lang.javascript
 
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      12-31-2010
Why this 24hoursupport.helpdesk

Just because you Know not JavaScript and have no Info for the OP

Is no reason to send he a way!
And at comp.lang.javascript there is over 30 question out answer!

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