On Mon, 2006-18-12 at 02:10 -0200, Jorge Godoy wrote:
> iain duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I was under the ( possibly mistaken ) impression that the following was
> > legal mochikitness:
> >
> > $("element_id").innerHTML = "Foobar";
> >
> > But it seems to be choking ie ( though I could be wrong there too, as I
> > am new to debugging js on ie, oh it's fun! )
> >
> > Is something wrong with the above? Better way to do that? Works fine on
> > firefox.
> 
> 
> If 'Foobar' fixed and known in advance?  What type of element is "element_id"?

Ok, I've established that getting the element is working, it's changing
it's text child by doing

.innerHTML = "Foobar"

that is not working. In this case, the element in question is an input
box in a form. On Firefox, I can change the text in the input that way,
but IE won't let me.

Thanks
Iain



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