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@conglomerate/dom-event
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Adaptation of DOM Delegate, developed by FT Labs, part of the Financial Times.
Simple, easy-to-use component for binding to events on all target elements matching the given selector, irrespective of whether anything exists in the DOM at registration time or not. This allows developers to implement the event delegation pattern.
The developers of ftdomdelegate are Matthew Andrews and Matthew Caruana Galizia. Test engineering by Sam Giles. The API is influenced by jQuery Live. All open source code released by FT Labs is licenced under the MIT licence.
Thanks to Sauce Labs for providing the infrastructure that allows us to run our build in real browsers.
conglomerate-dom-event is released under the terms of the MIT and BSD-3-Clause licenses.
This software includes or is derivative of works distributed under the licenses listed below. Please refer to the specific files and/or packages for more detailed information about the authors, copyright notices, and licenses.
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