I was under the impression that $$ was not very efficient, or do you
mean there is another way that I am overlooking?

On Dec 1, 3:25 pm, Jarkko Laine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1.12.2008, at 23.14, laurin1 wrote:
>
>
>
> > var $aCSS = document.getElementsByTagName('style');
>
> > $aCSS.each(function($sEle){
>
> >    alert('test');
>
> > });
>
> > I can make this work with $$, and if I use
> > document.getElementsByTagName('style')[0], I can access each one
> > individually. So why can't I use each()?
>
> Because HTMLCollection (which getElementsByTagName returns) doesn't  
> mix in Enumerable, where each comes from.
>
> The question is, why would you use getElementsByTagName?
>
> //jarkko
>
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