That's a good point.  There have been a number of times when I've wanted 
to insert an object and not actual HTML text.  I suppose it could go 
either way:  the insertion of a node or an ability to get HTML from a node.

 - Dash - 

Gareth Evans wrote:
> while we are on this subject, i'm really hanging out for the element
> insertion events, i've got 2 projects now where I need to insert elements in
> the dom but not as a child of another element but beside.. and it's not
> plain HTML, actual nodes.
>
>
>
> On 5/15/07, David Dashifen Kees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> Have you tried just using the appendChild function rather than the
>> Insertion.Bottom object?
>>
>>
>> - Dash -
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>     
>>> Hello I hit a problem with IE7 using protype v 1.51.
>>> I would'like add some row on a table. In the following example I'm
>>> using a function 'u()' to inisert a new TR. It works fine with FF but
>>> noting append (not even an error) with IE7. Where am I wrong ?
>>>
>>> <html><head>
>>> <script type="text/javascript" src="js/prototype151.js"></script>
>>> <script>
>>> function u() {
>>> var x = new Insertion.Bottom("ilist", "<tr><td>Next row</td></tr>");
>>> }
>>>
>>> </script></head>
>>> <body>
>>>       <table border="1">
>>>       <tbody id='ilist' >
>>>               <tr><td>First row</td></tr>
>>>       </tbody>
>>>       </table>
>>> <button onclick="u()">add one TR</button>
>>> </body></html>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>>>       
>
> >
>
>   

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