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11,235 Pointsonreadystatechange not camel case?
Why is onreadystatechange not camel case? I am sure there is a reason that I am missing. Can anyone explain when you use camel case and when you do not?
Thanks!
2 Answers
Jeff Lemay
14,268 PointsSame question was asked in another thread: https://teamtreehouse.com/forum/is-there-a-reason-onreadystatechange-doesnt-follow-the-camelcase-convention
"A lot of the javascript events don't follow the camel case conventions (onclick, onmouseover, ...). So I guess the rule of thumb is that your methods should be camel case, but don't always expect events to follow suit because many were created before casing conventions became uniform."
Dayne Wright
11,235 PointsI missed that. Thanks!
sibal gesekki
3,484 Pointssibal gesekki
3,484 PointsJeff Lemay dont be so cocky and rude -_-