Also I've tried to use it to create new "h" elements and looks like
when I'm passing innerHTML property to method it works fine for IE and
for Firefox innerHTML is empty
On Jul 25, 10:49 pm, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Andriy,
>
> That would be because it needs an "innerHTML" property, IE
> compensates for this by just using the value in the "value"
> property.
>
> Also your example has a syntax error, there is no closing quote on
> "value". You could try this
>
> new Element("option", {
> value : "value",
> innerHTML : "Hi there"
> })
>
> On Jul 25, 11:41 am, Andriy Mykhaylyuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I've tried to create new options for select element via
> > var el = new Element("option", {
> > value : "value,
> > text : "text here"
> > })
>
> > it works fine for IE, but in Firefox text attribute of created option
> > is empty.
> > Just to let you know :)
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