Thank you so much.  That is a very clever piece of code.  It worked
like a charm!
Herb

On May 4, 9:04 am, "Arnar Birgisson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> On 5/4/07, Herb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have seen recommendations to set the innerHTML after creating the
> > cell and also read that MochiKit does not let you do this.  I will
> > also have to set some anchors in some cells, but I have not yet gotten
> > that far.
>
> I'm not sure what you mean by that MochiKit doesn't allow you to do
> that. You should be able to do
>
> var x = TD();
> x.innerHTML = "Whatever <strong>you</strong> like.";
>
> > Here is what I think is the relevant code:
> >         row_display = function (row) {
> >             return TR(null, map(partial(TD, null), row));
> >         }
>
> If the array with your data contains html code you could make that:
>
> row_display = function (row) {
>     return TR(null, map(function (htmlcode) {
>         var t = TD();
>         t.innerHTML = htmlcode;
>         return t;
>     }, row));
>
> }
>
> I didn't test this so sorry if I'm feeding you with nonsense.
>
> Arnar


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