Just to point out, the $A( ) wrapper around the slice product was there because 
you can't guarantee an "extended" array in IE without it. Every other browser 
would be fine. Also, if you weren't using any Prototype magic on the output 
array, you could skip that as well.

Walter

On Jan 12, 2012, at 2:10 PM, kstubs wrote:

> Ahh yes, of course!  
> Thanks Walter.
> 
> Karl..
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