If you need to run the same function each time, but sending the
relevant tr element,

$$('tr.details').invoke('observe', 'click', function(e)
{
    myFunction(this); // this refers to the tr you clicked on
});

On Nov 9, 4:15 pm, Wizz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You were nearly there... If you're using the newest release of
> prototype (v1.6.0), you could use a syntax like this:
>
> $$('tr.details').each(function(row) {
>   row.observe('click', myFunction.curry(''));
>
> });
>
> not sure about the .curry() part, but it should work...
>
> Greetz
>
> On Nov 8, 11:13 pm, Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi all
>
> > I'm new to Prototype, and am stuck at trying to bind an on click event-
> > listener to some table rows.
>
> > I have normal table (don't worry, it IS tabular data).
> > I would like a certain function to fire when rows with a specific
> > className is clicked, so I do this:
> > var theRows = $$('tr.details');
>
> > Now, I then try to use the 'each' function,like this:
> > trs.each(Event.observe(Element,'onclick',myFunction('')));
> > Obviously wrong ...
>
> > I've digged through the api-docs, but can't find the correct way to do
> > this.
>
> > Any ideas?
>
> > Best regards


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