Fantastic!

Thank you so much!!!!!!

On 4 mayo, 16:58, Tom Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> $$() will return an array, even if it only has one item.
>
> I'd guess your issue has to do with the internal toString methods,
> and how a single-element array is converted to a string for display
> by alert().
>
> If you must, try $$(#Object.Class))[0].id ... But If you're going to
> do it that way, you're assuming you'll get a result (i.e.
> #Object.Class exists).  If you're so sure of its existence, it'd be
> simpler to simply use $('some_id').
>
> TAG
>
> On May 4, 2007, at 8:45 AM, Garito wrote:
>
> > Hi all!
> > Did anyone knows why if I do that:
>
> > alert($$(#Object.Class))
>
> > I get object HTMLDivElement but if I do:
>
> > alert($$(#Object.Class).id)
>
> > I get undefined?
>
> > Thanks!!!!
>
> > --
> > Mis Cosas:http://blogs.sistes.net/Garito


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