Hi,

> window.status is not a browser specific method. It is a standard
> Javascript call that may or may not be available to all browsers. To the
> best of my knowledge, calling window.status on a browser that does not
> have a status bar will not generate an error, but nothing happens. On
> some browsers window.status actually pops up a tooltip like window. I
> think only old browsers are lacking the status bar.

That's fine, I'll use it directly (or a setStatus() wrapper). It works 
with all modern browsers (IE6/7, FF, Opera) so it shouldn't be a problem 
anyhow.

Thank you,

-- 
Richard Hirner


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