OK, Alright ;-)
I understand you all ;-) Thank a lot ;-)

I have found already a better way with HTML abstraction ;-)

Thank you all ;-)

On Jun 13, 6:38 pm, blechler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would auggest that you take a different pespective on how you are
> developing your pages.  You should be able to reference any element
> within your page.  That means specifying an ID, or creating an element
> dynamically.  You should strive to keep Javascript separate from your
> HTML.
>
> Bernie
>
> On Jun 13, 10:26 am, AlannY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > It's not helps ;-( Because, I really don't known where to place my new
> > elements ;-(
>
> > So, If using <new Element> style, I need to specify an ID of some div,
> > for example:
>
> > <div id="somediv">
> > <script>
> > <!--
> > var span = new Element('span');
> > $('somediv').appendChild(span);
> > //-->
> > </script>
> > </div>
>
> > But, I don't want to specify an ID, I want just to <write> elements ;-
> > (
>
> > As I can see - it's impossible! Am I right?
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