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FF does not dependably fires mouseover-event on near horizontal small svg-polyline

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Hi all, when I use small SVG-polyline-elements with onmouseover-events the near horizontal polylines do not fires the onmouseover-event dependably. When the angle of a polyline is greater (20 degree +) the onmouseover-event ist more dependably. look here for an example In this example there are a lot of polylines, all elements are connected with onmouseover and onmouseout-events to switch the color from black to red. If I move the mouse on a near horizontal polyline bidirectional (the top of the mouse is always on the polyline) the polyline flickers, this means the events fires multiple. When I change the size of the elements to a greater value the events are more dependably, but a bigger size is not desired. When I want to analyze the elements with the developer-tools or firebug near horizontal elements cannot access.

Anyone an idea? Thanks, Olaf

Hi all, when I use small SVG-polyline-elements with onmouseover-events the near horizontal polylines do not fires the onmouseover-event dependably. When the angle of a polyline is greater (20 degree +) the onmouseover-event ist more dependably. [http://portal.baral.de/public/smi/polylines_and_circles.html look here for an example] In this example there are a lot of polylines, all elements are connected with onmouseover and onmouseout-events to switch the color from black to red. If I move the mouse on a near horizontal polyline bidirectional (the top of the mouse is always on the polyline) the polyline flickers, this means the events fires multiple. When I change the size of the elements to a greater value the events are more dependably, but a bigger size is not desired. When I want to analyze the elements with the developer-tools or firebug near horizontal elements cannot access. Anyone an idea? Thanks, Olaf

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Hello Olaf,

I think that this is a Firefox bug and therefore I submitted a new bug report ticket with the following ID: 766876.

If you would like to get notified about changes, please go to Create a new bugzilla account.

Ones this is done, enter 766876 in the search field on the home page. Once the report has loaded, click the Add me to the CC list of this bug button.