thanks for the reply
the code does return invalid xhtml in both firefox and IE7. i have
managed to get round it by avoiding the use of innerhtml.
thanks,
-ollie
On 17 May, 14:20, Michael Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ollie wrote:
> > this code:
>
> > var test = document.createElement('div');
> > test.innerHTML = "<div>this is a test<br />with a new line</div>";
> > test = Element.extend(test);
> > alert(test.down('div').innerHTML);
>
> > returns 'this is a test<BR>with a new line'
>
> > it changes the valid '<br/>' to the invalid '<BR>'
>
> Are you sure it's down() that's causing problems? What does this say:
>
> var test = document.createElement('div');
> test.innerHTML = "<div>this is a test<br />with a new line</div>";
> alert(test.innerHTML);
>
> --
> Michael Peters
> Developer
> Plus Three, LP
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