Jon Ceanfaglione schrieb:
> var script = document.createElement("script");
> script.setAttribute("type", "text/javascript");
> script.innerHTML = "var dd = new YAHOO.example.DDResize ('" + name +
> "', '" + name + "_handle','panelresize');";
> script.innerHTML += "var dd2 = new YAHOO.util.DD('" + name + "',
> 'paneldrag');";
> script.innerHTML += "dd2.addInvalidHandleId ('" + name + "_handle');";
Maybe you should take a look at the eval() command of JavaScript.
I don't understand the sense of creating a <script/> like this in runtime.
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Albert Weinert
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