You probably mean:

$(this).up(1).next();

Indexes start with 0 for the traversal methods.

best,
Thomas

Am 05.06.2007 um 11:17 schrieb Gareth Evans:

> Hey Guys, i'm trying to traverse the dom and having not much luck.  
> Current browser is IE6.
> I have confirmed the element is extended, (_extended:true) as I  
> just called Element.extend($(this).parentNode.parentNode)
>
> What I actually want is $(this).up(2).next(1) but the up and next  
> methods are throwing invalid property or method errors.
> I can check the element using the dom viewer as part of the  
> developer toolbar, and while the element has methods such as  
> getHeight, removeClassName etc there is no Next/Up/Down methods  
> defined.
>
> Has this changed in 1.5.1?
>
> Am I doing something wrong?
> I am aware of the IE not properly extending elements issue, which  
> is why I did the manual Element.extend.
> Element.extend($(
>
> this).parentNode.parentNode);
> //Throws error
>
> alert($(this).parentNode.parentNode.next());
>
>
> On further inspection, this syntax isn't working in firefox either:  
> it throws
>
> Error: Selector.handlers has no properties
> Source File: http://localhost:1694/Listz/Javascript/prototype.js
> Line: 1457
>
>
> What the---
>
>
> Gareth
>
>
> >


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