Besides what Fred said, #getElementsBySelector has been deprecated -
use #select instead.

$(element).up(1).select('li.menu').invoke('removeClassName',
'active');

- kangax

On Jun 13, 10:46 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i'm currently developing a web application with the goal, that
> everything should work in as many browsers as possible. im using
> prototype and the first barrier is IE (as expected). The problem ist
> the following:
>
> ...
> scroll = document.viewport.getScrollOffsets();
> ...
> throws: "Object does not support this method"
>
> another problem is that:
> ...
> e.up(1).getElementsBySelector('li.menu').each(function(i)
> {i.removeClassName('active');});
> ...
>
> doesn't work, but:
>
> Element.up(e, 1).getElementsBySelector('li.menu').each(function(i)
> {i.removeClassName('active');});
>
> works fine...
>
> As usual everthing works fine in firefox and other "better" browsers.
>
> Can anybody give me a hint?
>
> Regards
> Daniel
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