Ok, back at work... long weekend.
So thanks to Matt and elduderino for their replies.
I ended up using Matt's sugestion simply becuase it was easy to
understand. I was able to use a few parts of elduderino's to get the
id.
I'll be digging into elduderino's solution more later to gain a better
u
every event handler gets the event that calls it as an argument. for
example,
function handler(event) {
do something;
}
element.observe('click', handler);
whenever you click that element, your handler will have an Event
object, named event in this case. The Event object has a number of
properti
Yeah agreedso if they're inserted on completion of an xhr request
then you can just use the callback of this and run my code (without
the dom:loaded)i don't think you need the inline event handlers
here
On Sep 5, 6:10 pm, Matt Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Problem with that idea Eld