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So first off I am learning JS and will not use a library until I know all I need to.

http://www.tombarrasso.com/search/

With that said why on earth does my code not work in < IE 7, Firefox < 3, etc? Safari 4 is perfect, Firefox 3.5 is great, etc. I am using the function getElementsByClassName from Robert Nyman.

It generates no errors in my IE 6 on OS X (through Wine). The Ajax request is fine, but there should be an initial div with id="one" and class="scroller", but there is not. I am just getting so frustrated with this.

Thanks,

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could you post the code? not sure where to find it :D – CrazyJugglerDrummer Aug 15 at 1:41
tombarrasso.com/search/x.js – Tom Aug 15 at 13:54
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turns out .setAttribute("class", "scroller") is not good for some IEs, so I need to also to .setAttribute("className", "scroller"). Additionally I needed to add all .appendChild() in one line, as IE does not hold it from one to the next. But IE 8 does not observe these as IE 6 and 7 do. – Tom Aug 15 at 14:55
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See blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/… for a description of changes around className. – EricLaw -MSFT- Aug 16 at 0:34
Thanks Eric Law, that link is great. – Tom Aug 16 at 2:03

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Personally, I would just use jQuery, as it already has the browser-compatability problems you are running into.

It's all fine to learn it all; but when it comes to handling implementation compatability it's better to have it dealt with for you, IMHO. There are just some things I don't care about :P

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