On 02/03/06, Ingo Chao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is not a static page.
I've updated the page with a static initial content for the div in
question (also
changed the inline style="display: none" to style="display: block"). If you
click "Anton Kupfer" you get the dynamic content (and the problem appears):
http://free.pages.at/staudinger/Regest/Regesten/A1608-10-14-02382.html
>And there is physically no span inside A
> class=Z02382, according to IEDomExplorer.
>
> A class=Z02382
> A class=Z02675
Even when I eliminated all the css for the span elements, none of them
got copied.
> This is quite different from the Dom view I get from Firefox1.5 Dom
> Inspector when I open "AntonKupfer" :
>
> A class=Z02382
> SPAN class=Z02382
> A class=Z02675
> SPAN class=Z02675
You see here the a and span elements side by side, exactly reflecting the
source.
> Your Style
> div.docindex span.Z02382 { display: inline; }
> does not apply in IE without this span.
correct
> I may be wrong, but I think this problem is not within CSS. At least I
> cannot tell if there is a span inside or not in IE6.
Agreed. Problem seems to be that IE-JScript copies the a elements but
not the span elements. Thanks a lot for helping sorting out and clarifying this!
>Maybe someone who is experienced with Javascript could provide more
>help, sorry.
Any suggestion off-list?
> Since I started typing my first answer at the bottom, and you reply to
> me with top posting, but I refuse to switch, the next one should
> alternate and top post again. The beginning of the thread would be
> somewhere in the middle of the resulting post.
I'm confused here. If I look at the css-d thread, it appears to me we both
posted at the bottom?
Manfred
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