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The following tables list the members exposed by NEventArgs.
Public Constructors
Public Properties
| Name | Description |
| Cancel | Raising the Cancel property is used to signify that the event is handled, meaning any default action normally taken by the implementation as a result of the event must not occur. Once the Cancel property has been raised it will remain in effect throughout the remainder of the event's propagation. This property may be used during any stage of event flow. |
| CurrentTargetNode | Used to indicate the node whose event handlers are currently being invoked. This is particularly useful during the sinking and bubbling phases. The current target can be the target or a target ancestor. |
| Event | Gets the DOM event, associated with the event arguments |
| EventPhase | Used to indicate which phase of event flow is currently being accomplished |
| TargetNode | Used to indicate the target node, or in other words the node for which the event is raised. |
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Public Methods
| Name | Description |
| Raise | Raises the event, causing the arguments to be dispatched to the event listeners attached to the TargetNode. If the event supports sinking or bubbling, the arguments will be dispatched to the sinking and attarget/bubbling event listeners attached along the event route. |
| StopPropagation | Prevents the calling of any other event handlers, during this event dispatching. Once it has been called, further calls to that method have no additional effect. |
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