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.click() Method, Browser Support

I'd like to use the js method .click() as follows: document.getElementById(id).click(); But since it is essential that it works, I was wondering of what browsers support the .clic

Solution 1:

The only browser I have encountered that does not support .click() is Safari. Safari supports .click() on buttons (e.g. <input type="button" />) but not on other elements such as anchor elements (e.g. <a href="#">Click Me</a>).

For Safari, you have to use a workaround:

functionclick_by_id(your_id)
{
    var element = document.getElementById(your_id);
    if(element.click)
        element.click();
    elseif(document.createEvent)
    {
        var eventObj = document.createEvent('MouseEvents');
        eventObj.initEvent('click',true,true);
        element.dispatchEvent(eventObj);
    }
}

Using the above function, you can support 90%+ of browsers.

Tested in IE7-10, Firefox, Chrome, Safari.

Solution 2:

According to MDN, HTMLElement.click() is supported by Chrome 20+, Firefox 5+ and Safari 6+. But that might be inaccurate.

Solution 3:

I had this problem and used it instead of $('#selector').click(function(){}); , used (document).on('click','#selector',function(){});

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