On 23/01/2008, Justin Perkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have noticed huge performance problems in IE when doing what should
> be a simple operation, like: $$('body')
>
> It's instantaneous in Firefox, and dog-slow in IE.
>
> -justin
I agree.
I am using ...
if (!Prototype.Browser.IE) {
$$('.MTABLE tbody tr').invoke('observe', 'mouseover', function(e) {
e.element().up('tr').down('th span').addClassName('valVEH');
}).invoke('observe', 'mouseout', function(e) {
e.element().up('tr').down('th span').removeClassName('valVEH');
});
}
to add a highlight to a span in a TH when the mouse moves over
anything in that row.
Works as expected and more or less instantly in FF. In IE it takes 2
seconds (more or less).
How do I generate timings?
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