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<0> But anyway, what I just said works on FF and IE. <0> Dunno how 'proper' it is, but it works in a test I've just done/ <1> NeoFuture: why do you want to write to it that way?
<1> can't you just use window.frames['myFrame'].document.body.innerHTML <1> ? <2> no <1> why not? it's cleaner than what you wrote there and has almost the same effect <2> cause <3> anyone here? <3> http://pastebin.com/707333 <3> gettting object expected on line 48 <4> you sure that's the first error? <3> yea <3> so IE7 is reporting <5> it is not
<5> got syntax error in your if(s) <3> ah ok, what are you using to view the errors btw? <5> IE6 <5> technically the message there is correct too <3> hmm <5> since there is syntax error, ConvertBinary never exist, when you click, it whine about object expected <3> ah ok, what should the syntax be then? <5> there is some check in IE properties -> advance , you need to enable that to see every error <5> that will be your homework to solve it. <3> .. <3> if ( f.dropdown.selectedIndex == 1 ) { <3> http://pastebin.com/707352
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