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<0> Not unless you start mixing them. <1> ho... <0> Oh and btw, the element doesn't blur when you click it. <1> look, this is a copy/paste from my source: <input type='checkbox' name='1' checked='checked' onblur='this.checked=true;'> <0> Nothing wrong with that, except for a dubious naming policy. :-) <1> i know the name is not really explicit, but it's the 'id' field of a date in my database <1> can I do something to do what i want finally?
<0> The code you pasted works here. <0> Both in FF and IE. <0> I suspect that what you want is to have onclick="this.checked=true;" <1> YES!! <1> it works, thanks a lot <1> i won't forget it. :) <0> Don't make promises you can't keep. :-) <1> I was talking about the litle code <1> anyway, bye and thanks again <2> how to calculate absolute position of element in FF ? <3> google absolute element position site:quirksmode.org <2> wrong solution there <2> not working when margins are used in FF <4> there is no wrong solution, as it stated, there is no 100% perfect way to do this <2> hmmm <2> can I get a relative X,Y ? <2> e.g I have 2 nodes <2> I want to have coords of node1 relative to upper-left corner of node2 <4> you need to find out the relationship between the nodes, and start walking the dom tree <2> how can I calculate offset child related to its dom parent ? <2> offset of a child <4> like the absolute position in there, you need to walk and record the value on your own <4> no perfect correct way also <2> eh ? <2> how can I record value ? <2> I have child
<2> child.parentNode <2> how to get position child related to child.parentNode ? <5> must go today 2 lptops price 550 each including shippin case and wireless router, or 1 desktop comp at 550 including shipping, monitor, speakers, keyboard and mouse and of course the tower. message me if you want them <6> does anyone know if there exists a strict-warning-free version of the prototype library? <0> Prototype library? <0> Ah. Right. <6> yes <6> :) <6> or whatever you'd call it <6> it's got a bunch of strict JS warnings <6> which annoy me <6> ;) <4> huh, strict js warnings? there is nothing as strict js <6> but there is such thing as strict warnings <6> and i've got it enabled <6> it doesn't seem to be an IE setting, but it's deinitley in firefox <4> FF1.5? <6> yes <6> though they were available via extension in previous versions <4> you have tons of crap css warning, shouldn't be js <4> any url i can see? <6> nope, it is; for example: "Warning: test for equality (==) mistyped as ***ignment (=)?" (line 243 of prototype.js) <4> you can talk to prototype people. or fix all those warning yourself since it is open, good luck <6> yah, i've tried to fix it up myself, but i didn't want to break something <6> and since i wasn't planning on testing every part of prototype... <6> i'm not asking someone here to do it, i was just wondering if anyone knew about a warning-less implementation, that's all <4> my java projects have 4045 warnings right now. <7> java.util.Date
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