Hey there,

Looking at the error it seems that document.getElement.byId() isn't
working, but why aren't you using the $() helper?, not sure if that
causes conflicts. This may be happening because ever the elements
don't exist, named wrong,

however you aren't actually using anything from prototype js, and I
would sincerly recommend you look at the api docs.

Mr Parry.





On Jul 8, 1:03 pm, Judson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I call the script below with prototype.js included in the page, I
> get a "target has no properties" error message.  If I take out
> prototype, it works fine.  Can anyone explain this?
>
> function changeTab(chosen)
>       {
>       var x;
>       var tabs = new Array()
>       tabs[0] = "one"
>       tabs[1] = "two"
>       tabs[2] = "three"
>       tabs[3] = "four"
>       tabs[5] = "five"
>         for (x in tabs)
>            {
>             target = document.getElementById(tabs[x]);
>
>              if (tabs[x] !== chosen)
>                 {
>                     target.style.backgroundColor = '#E7F1F8';
>                 }
>              else if (tabs[x] == chosen)
>                 {
>           target.style.backgroundColor = 'white';
>                  }
>       }


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