are you using document.fire or Element.fire? because in your other email you
said document.fire

Element.fire(element, eventName[, memo[, bubble = true]])

document.fire(eventName[, memo[, bubble = true]])


2011/7/29 kstubs <kst...@gmail.com>

> More on this:
>
> I keep getting stuck in:
>
> function fire(element, eventName, memo, bubble) {
> ...
>     if (document.createEvent)
>       element.dispatchEvent(event);      <<<<< STUCK HERE:  object doesn't
> support dispatchEvent
>     else
>       element.fireEvent(event.eventType, event);
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