Thanks Fàbio,
             I'd like to inject the rows in a table (tbody and thead)
already populated, so the table is already created in the DOM.
So the inject would be after a row already present.
This--> $('id_of_tbody_or_thead').set('html', responseText); would add
a row to a table but not to a specific position in the table, for
example after row with id='dsdds' or not?

So If I'd like to add a row from plain text with TH tags at a specific
location how can I do?

Thanks, Dario

On Sep 9, 5:50 pm, Fábio M. Costa <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can insert this into a valid table that is still inserted into the DOM.
> So you would do someting like:
>
> $('id_of_tbody_or_thead').set('html', responseText);
>
> Note that as i said the tbody or thead should be still into the DOM into a
> table, or as you said you will lose the 'th' tags.
>
> --
> Fábio Miranda Costa
> Solucione Sistemas
> Front-End Engineerhttp://meiocodigo.com
>
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2009 at 12:40 PM, darpi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Dear All,
> >           maybe is a silly question, but I can't figure out how to
> > have an element from a responseText from Request.
> > I know that I can use request.html, but this can help me better
> > understand some html/javascript/mootools activities.
>
> > I receive for example from a request this code:
> > <tr><th>mutuls</th><th>you are welcome</th></tr>
> > <tr><th>mutuls2</th><th>you are welcome 2</th></tr>
> > <tr><th>mutuls3</th><th>yoou are welcome again</th></tr>
>
> > In the request....
> > onSuccess: function(responseText, responseXML) {
>
> > I'd like to inject these rows inside an exiting table after an
> > element.
>
> > It would be:
> > myresponseTextElement.inject(myTableRow,'after')
>
> > The question is: how obtain myresponseTextElement from responseText?
>
> > var myresponseTextElement=new Element('tr')
> >  myresponseTextElement.set('html',responseText);
> > This way I loose all <th> tags.
>
> > Any suggestions???
>
> > }
>
> > Thanks, Dario
>
>

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