From: Scott A. L. <sc...@sc...> - 2000-12-07 23:32:28
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Duh, I just answered my own question. In IE, the .doc property always points the the window document. I just never noticed before, because until now I was always looking for a specfic element with a unique ID. Isn't that why "images[0]" is a no-no in DynAPI2? I think I remember that from awhile back. In any case, FYI: to get the links and images in loadpanel in IE5, after the external content is loaded: links = loadpanel.elm.all.tags("a"); images = loadpanel.elm.all.tags("img"); Scott Andrew LePera wrote: > > Okay, maybe not bizarre, but I can't figure it out. > > It seems that when using a loadpanel in IE5, the loading does something > weird to the .doc property of the loadpanel. .doc no longer points to > the loadpanel element but instead to the top-level document object in > the browser. Has anyone else noticed this behavior? I'm working on a > patch that I think will help solve this. > > -- > scott andrew lepera > ----------------------------------- > web stuff: www.scottandrew.com > music stuff: www.walkingbirds.com > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Dev mailing list > Dyn...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/dynapi-dev -- scott andrew lepera ----------------------------------- web stuff: www.scottandrew.com music stuff: www.walkingbirds.com |