Try MochiKit [1].

var xoxo_elements = getElementsByTagAndClassName("*", "xoxo")
for (var xi = 0; xi < xoxo_elements.length; xi++) {
   var children = getElementsByTagAndClassName("*")
   for (var ci = 0; ci < children.length; ci++) {
      element = children[ci]
      if ((element.tagName == "UL") || (element.tagName == "OL")) {
          // ... do stuff ...
      }
   }
}

Regards, etc...
David

[1] http://www.mochikit.com/doc/html/MochiKit/DOM.html

Paul Bryson wrote:
"David Janes -- BlogMatrix" wrote...
What are you trying to do in Javascript? Certainly, you couldn't expect all XOXO's in the wild to look like this.

Not at all. I want the JavaScript on MY page to be simple, I think I can make it work easiest if every child of an XOXO on MY page has a class="xoxo". So I was wondering if this is allowed or not.

I was not suggesting that any other page on the internet do the same as what I am trying to do.


Atamido


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