Hey All,

I'm dabbling in a little DHTML to show/hide a fieldset on a page, w/
the following:

  <%=
    link_to_function("Show People", nil, :id => "more_link") do |page|
      page.visual_effect(:toggle_appear, "organization-people")
      page.replace_html("more_link", "Hide People")
    end
 %>

This works very nicely, except for one thing--when the page loads, the
link attached to the resulting jscript function is "Show People".  The
first time I click it changes to "Hide People" & the fieldset appears--
all very nice.  My problem is that I don't know how to change the link
text back to "Show People" once the user clicks a second time.  The
link always *does* what I want--showing or hiding as appropriate, but
it only *says* what I want for the first two clicks.

Is there a way to find out what the current link contains so I can
make that call to replace_html conditional?

Many thanks!

-Roy
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