IE is kinda wonky when it comes to certain fields being read/write once.  So most of the time I do something like this:
 
  var inp1;
  if (document.all) {
   inp1 = document.createElement("<input name=\"case"+iteration+"\"/>");
  }
  else {
   inp1 =  document.createElement("INPUT");
  }
  inp1.name="case"+iteration;


 
On 1/9/06, Sravan kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,

I am trying to add rows dynamically to a table using DOM. I was able to do
it successfully but struck little further while firing the events from
dynamically created elements. Please see the attachment.
I had a problem in reading the dynamically created element in IE 6.0
browser. It just returns that the element is not defined at all. It just
works fine in Netscape though. Please execute the attached html to see what
i am talking about.

Any help is appreciated.

thanks
Sravan



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