This is the correct solution.
The target element is not extended automatically for performance reasons.

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Fábio Miranda Costa
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On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Rolf -nl <[email protected]> wrote:

> I didn't know that..!? What did I mis..
>
> This does seems to work (have to implement in my application for a
> proper test etc.)
> Can anyone else confirm this is the correct solution?
>
> Thanks so far,
> Rolf
>
> ps > how do we pronounce your name, since it's not written in
> latin? :)
>
> On Jan 25, 12:37 pm, אריה גלזר <[email protected]> wrote:
> > http://www.mootools.net/shell/GcDCC/3/
> > i think this would work. you need to wrap elements with $() in IE unless
> you
> > already fetched them with a Moo method
> >
> > this is because in IE you cant extend Element directly
> > -----------
> > אריה גלזר
> > 052-5348-561
> > 5561
> >
> > On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 13:21, Rolf -nl <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I don't know why I can't get this right, it seems too simple... but
> > > I'm getting frustrated :)
> >
> > > I have a bunch of elements on a page and these elements can contain
> > > text (and other stuff). If you click inside the element I have to
> > > check if that element is in some array to determine if I have to do
> > > something or not.
> >
> > > When I click on the text in this example, why does Explorer return
> > > [object]  and not as other browsers do something like
> > > [objectHTMLSpanElement]?
> >
> > >http://www.mootools.net/shell/GcDCC/2/
>

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