Thanks very much that did it.
On Jul 23, 6:26 pm, Justin McConnell <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jul 23, 6:43 am, datamgmt <[email protected]> wrote:> However if I
> create a tab with
>
> > tabs = new gadgets.TabSet({
> > opt_container: 'content_div'
> > });
>
> It looks like you are passing the wrong parameters to TabSet. TabSet
> does not take an arguments object. Instead, it takes 3 optional
> parameters, the third of which will be the opt_container you are
> trying to set. But, it is not a String containing the ID of the div
> you want to use, but rather an Element object, i.e.
> tabs = new gadgets.TabSet("", "", document.getElementById
> ("content_div"));
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