There is support for this in different browsers, but it's not standard. In
Firefox, you could say:
Builder.dump();
function outputElement(e) {
return new XMLSerializer().serializeToString(e);
}
document.write(outputElement(TABLE({id: 'mytable'}, [
TR([
TD('cell 1'),
TD('cell 2'),
TD('cell 3')
])
])));
Still have to use document.write(), but you could build up the element
programmatically.
I agree with @blechler though, this really isn't the recommended approach
for doing dynamic HTML development.
-Fred
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 9:26 AM, AlannY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> But, I don't want to specify an ID, I want just to <write> elements ;-
> (
>
> As I can see - it's impossible! Am I right?
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