Done it again.... sorry

Taco

A <a href="..."> already has an onclick event. You're asking your humble <a>
tag to do two things when you click it - that�s generally bad news.

> I have been using JavaScript for at least 4+ years, I am no 
> guru at it, but something as simple as passing the object to 
> a function I really can't mess up, can I?? ;-))

Um, yeah well you *can* if the function only accepts a string as an argument
;)


Cheers

Mark


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