On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 20:01:46 +0100, Simon Pieters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

A nice feature in Opera's implementation is that you can pass any Node to send, and Opera sends the serialisation. I think that is very useful and really wouldn't like it to be made nonconformant by the spec.

Example:

client.open('POST', 'foo.cgi');
client.send( document.getElementById('bar') );


Why can't you use:

    client.open('POST', 'foo.cgi');
    client.send( document.getElementById('bar').innerHTML );

...?


The equivalent would be .outerHTML which is somewhat less widely supported than .innerHTML (no Gecko support).


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Hallvord R. M. Steen
Core QA JavaScript tester, Opera Software
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