Hi,
Does anybody know why IE5+ does *not* honour array objects (like a table)
across a session?
Example:
Frame A contains a var tableVar which is set via form Frame B (on init)
using top.A.tableVar = document.getEle mentById("someT able");
As long as Frame B is *not* 'refreshed/ reloaded' witk another page the
variable in Frame A is ok.
However, when the page is changed it just 'kills' the rows in tableVar.rows
(the lenght just turns to 0).
When tested with something simple like a String (instead of a table) the
above mechanism works as expected.
After two full days of mucking about this is strting to smell funny.
Does anybody have any idea/ suggestion as to the what and/ or why of this
behaviour.
TIA,
Fermin DCG
Does anybody know why IE5+ does *not* honour array objects (like a table)
across a session?
Example:
Frame A contains a var tableVar which is set via form Frame B (on init)
using top.A.tableVar = document.getEle mentById("someT able");
As long as Frame B is *not* 'refreshed/ reloaded' witk another page the
variable in Frame A is ok.
However, when the page is changed it just 'kills' the rows in tableVar.rows
(the lenght just turns to 0).
When tested with something simple like a String (instead of a table) the
above mechanism works as expected.
After two full days of mucking about this is strting to smell funny.
Does anybody have any idea/ suggestion as to the what and/ or why of this
behaviour.
TIA,
Fermin DCG
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