DeMoN LaG wrote:
> William Leese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
> 9qt5sp$2fuo$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:9qt5sp$2fuo$[EMAIL PROTECTED], on 20 Oct 2001:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> A while ago i was looking for a simple, fast collapsible and
>> expandable tree menu for quick navigation. Having looked at a large
>> amount of scripts to do this my decision fell on the one below.
>>
>> But, it turned out that it was IE only.... (and uses the same ID
>> for multiple objects).
>>
>> Is there anyway of adapting the script to work with Mozilla and IE?
>> ----
>> var head="display:''"
>> img1 = new Image()
>> img1.src = "fold.gif"
>> img2 = new Image()
>> img2.src = "open.gif"
>>
>> function change()
>> {
>> if(!document.all)
>
> document.all is IE only
I don't quite understand this condition. if all page elements there are no
page elements? is there a mozilla equivalent?
and no, i'm obviously not a webdeveloper :)
>> return
>>
>> if (event.srcElement.id=="foldheader")
>> {
>> var srcIndex = event.srcElement.sourceIndex
>> var nested = document.all[srcIndex + 1]
>
> You want document.getElementByID("foo") here, (foo obviously being the
> element's ID)
so..
if(document.getElementByID("foldheader"))
{
var srcIndex = event.srcElement.sourceIndex;
var nested = getElementByID[srcIndex + 1];
}
is event.srcElement supported by Moz?