Michael wrote:
I thought the major benefit of using javascript was to maintain a
consistent view across all browsers? Is it the case here that IE is
less sensitive to javascript bugs than other browsers?
[snip]
Hmm. Troll, I suspect.
Roy Britten had previously written that:
> I rather suspect that the problem is the use of innerText, which O'Reilly's "JavaScript: the definitive guide"
> tells me is an IE-only property.
Not a bug. An active MS choice.
I was caught by your reply-to address when I previously tried to post this.
Douglas.
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