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Re: using "this" in javascript/XHTML

From: Mike Kamermans <mopaxian@-------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 11/1/2004 8:16:00 PM
Err, perhaps also useful is to say what the intention was =)

I want to replace all [add] elements in my xml document with [img] 
elements that have as attribute set [src="add.gif", 
onclick="recommendAddition(event)", alt="recommend an addition", 
width="9px", height="9px, border="0"].

I figured I'd "fake" a replacementan by making [img] nodes, inserting 
them before each [add] node, and then deleting all the [add] nodes from 
the document tree once that was done.

(the justification for this is that it would save a lot of bandwidth for 
the server, because it has a heck of a lot less data to send, and users 
would be able to see the requested document faster)

- Mike Kamermans
www.nihongoresources.com


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