Jan Brasna wrote:
It seems to be working only in IE 6.0. May someone else confirm this
results?
Yes. Many friends and colleagues reported it this morning. It fails on
the { } JS block.
Thats right. I hadn't tested in IE 5. There is another way to create an
anonymous function in JavaScript and this one works in IE 5 as well. :-)
For example:
input {
/* whatever:focus */
background-color: expression(
this.onfocus = new Function("this.className += ' onfocus';"),
this.onblur = new Function("this.className =
this.className.replace('onfocus', '')")
);
}
Thanks you all for the hint!
Happy coding, Klaus
PS: It seems to me, that one should mention, that this technique will
not work in IE for the Mac (no support for dynamic properties).
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