It's also incompatible with xml documents sent with the correct mime type. You have to use DOM methods or document.importNode on browsers that support it.
-Lawrence Carvalho
Jeff Lowder - Accessibility 1st wrote:


Hi Alan

I doubt it, even though it is probable the fastest method, it goes against
the node-centric ways of the W3C DOM.

Even though it isn't in the W3C DOM spec, the browser manufacturers have
still implemented it, so it'll still work cross browser.

Cheers

Jeff Lowder
Accessibility 1st
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Website: http://www.accessibility1st.com.au




From: Alan Trick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 16:08:46 -0500
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Subject: [WSG] innerHTML and javascript


I was just wondering if there was any plans to put the innerHTML property into the DOM specs at some point seeing as how it is a very useful property and most browsers support it anyway. -Alan Trick ****************************************************** The discussion list for http://webstandardsgroup.org/

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