I got excited too early, unfortunately. Your solution works perfectly
with Firefox, but doesn't work with IE :-(. Any ideas?

On May 20, 4:35 pm, Feivi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Wow, Jeremy, that's just...Wow! Thanks, it's working great!
>
> On May 20, 1:53 pm, Jeremy Geerdes <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Write a function like this:
>
> > functionaddEvent(el,event,method){
> >   if(el.addEventListener){el.addEventListener(event,method,0)}
> >   else if(el.attachEvent){el.attachEvent('on'+event,method)}
> >   else{
> >    var x=el['on'+event];
> >    if(typeof(x)=='function'){el['on'+event]=function(){x();method()}}
> >    else{el['on'+event]=method}
> >   }
>
> > }
>
> > Then you can calladdEvent(theElementYouWant, theEventToListenFor,  
> > theFunctionToUse);
>
> > Make sure that you don't send the 'on' part of the event name; it'll  
> > automatically add that for you.
>
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>
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>
> > On May 20, 2009, at 12:30 PM, Feivi wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
>
> > > I'm trying to add an onclick function to the gsc-cursor.page elements.
> > > I've managed to do it by looping and getting an array of them. The
> > > only problem is that adding the onclick stops the gsc-cursor-page from
> > > going to the next page!! It seems that a different, unseen onclick is
> > > already added by Google which makes the pagination work. Is there any
> > > way I can add another function to that? The way I see it as being
> > > possible is either
>
> > > 1) somehow dynamically adding a function to the already existing
> > > onclick. Don't know if that's possible.
>
> > > 2) If I'd know the name of the function being called by the onclick, I
> > > could include that in my own. Is there any way to figure out what
> > > function is currently being called?
>
> > > Thanks in advance!
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