> to understand why we're moving in that direction. I'm sure there's a reason for it, I'd like > Again, this seems pretty odd as a practice, and somewhat baroque, since it They do the same thing under the hood how you add the listener doesn't impact whether you need to remove it. > practice require explicit removeEventListener calls every time we remove a > Is there some documentation for why this is preferred? Doesn't this > use addEventListener instead of attributes/properties for events in new code (In reply to Mike Connor from comment #38) You kids and your new-fangled Javascript. > The last argument looks like a good candidate for an arrow function. Nit: missing spaces around +354,5 + if (newVal = -1) ) > + let tbl = document.getElementById("searchSuggestTable")
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