With all due respect, I don't think we're speaking the same language yet.  Yes, that will work fine if the elements already exist when you write the page to the browser.  In this case, I am dynamically creating those elements like this:

function createSomething
{
var name = 'MyPanelIdOrSomeThingElse';
var newdiv = document.createElement("div");
newdiv.setAttribute("id", name);
}

<a href="" something</a>

After that, I need to register the newly created elements with YUI.  Am I missing something still?


On 6/26/06, Albert Weinert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Jon Ceanfaglione schrieb:

> This is the only way I know to register them with the YUI library.

I take a look at some examples of the YUI Library, nothing looks like
your code ... I don't see a reason why the direkt use of _javascript_

var name = 'MyPanelIdOrSomeThingElse';
var dd = new YAHOO.example.DDResize (name, name +'_handle','panelresize')
var dd2 = new YAHOO.util.DD(name, 'paneldrag');
dd2.addInvalidHandleId ( name + '_handle');

should not do the work.

Maybe a YUI Library Community is the right choice your problem.


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Freundliche Grüße

Albert Weinert

http://der-albert.com


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