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Catch position of event jquery

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Hello,

I am writing functionality for a web application and I am making use of jquery. For some reason when I pass e as a function parameter the e.pageX or e.clientX return undefined. I have also tried using the global event variable but after reading, I learnt that Firefox does not store events in that way.

I would appreciate any guidance towards the right direction.

Kind regards, Erika

Hello, I am writing functionality for a web application and I am making use of jquery. For some reason when I pass e as a function parameter the e.pageX or e.clientX return undefined. I have also tried using the global event variable but after reading, I learnt that Firefox does not store events in that way. I would appreciate any guidance towards the right direction. Kind regards, Erika

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Hi Erika,

Unfortunately support.mozilla.org isn't the place to ask web developer questions because we don't have any experts of that here -- we're only specialized in user issues with Firefox. :)

Your best bet is probably to do a web search for this problem, or check out the developer resources on MDN: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/