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I'm loading a page that contains many elements and, once loaded, need to be able to grab one single DIV with the id of "panel_1". This is how I'm currently doing it:

var Req = {
    main: new Request.HTML({
        onSuccess: function(responseTree, responseElements, responseHTML, responseJavaScript){
            var panel_1 = responseElements.filter('#panel_1');
            Blinds.updatePanel('panel_1', panel_1);
        }
    })
};
Req.main.send({
    method:'get',
    url: 'default.php'
});

Blinds.updatePanel() is just a function that takes that content and inserts it into the proper DIV.

This is all working fine except for Internet Explorer. For some reason it just chokes on responseElements.filter('#panel_1'). Any ideas why?

UPDATE:

For some reason when I try this in IE8:

var Req = {
    main: new Request.HTML({
        onSuccess: function(responseTree, responseElements, responseHTML, responseJavaScript){
            alert(responseElements.filter('#panel_1').get('id'));
        }
    })
};

I receive this error:

Webpage error details

User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/4.0; SLCC2; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.5.30729; .NET CLR 3.0.30729; Media Center PC 6.0)
Timestamp: Mon, 6 Dec 2010 00:07:58 UTC

    Message: Object doesn't support this property or method
    Line: 228
    Char: 74
    Code: 0
    URI: http://ideacity.smallparade.com/js/mootools/mootools-core-1.3-full-nocompat-yc.js

Other browsers alert with "panel_1".

2 Answers 2

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er. array.filter is--to the best of my knowledge--a progressive enhancement for Array type in mootools that acts exactly as this one: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/filter (adds this callback method to browsers that don't support it). Typical use is via a function that iterates elements and keeps those that return truly ( http://mootools.net/docs/core/Types/Array#Array:filter ) :

new Request.HTML({
    url: '/echo/html/',
    method: 'post',
    onComplete: function() {
        var panel, elTemp = $$(this.response.elements).filter(function(el) {
            return $(el) && el.get && el.get("id") == 'panel_1';
        });
        if (elTemp.length)
            panel = elTemp[0];

        alert(panel.id);
    }
}).send();

see it work with your html: http://jsfiddle.net/PCTsz/3/

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  • @Dimitar Christoff: I had thought of getElement() but it appeared to give back an array filled with nulls and the element when used on a collection jsfiddle.net/subhaze/VBPtw/5
    – subhaze
    Dec 5, 2010 at 23:48
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    jsfiddle.net/dimitar/NF2jz/481 - the $$() on the response tree is not the same as on the dom. Dec 6, 2010 at 0:23
  • I took your jsFiddle code and dropped into my page. It works when I paste it exactly as you have it, but when I change the url to default.php (which is in the same directory) it throws this error: TypeError: Result of expression 'element[name]' [undefined] is not an object. Why? Here's what I changed: new Request.HTML({ url: 'default.php', data: { html: "<p>Text <a href='' id='foo'>echoed</a> back to <a href='' class='foo'>request</a></p>", delay: 1 }, method: 'post', onComplete: function() { alert($$(this.response.tree).getElement("#foo")); }}).send(); Dec 6, 2010 at 5:54
  • keep in mind the example fiddle was geared up towards the jsfiddle testing environment, which requires you to provide the response the server sends via the data.html value. can you show me the exact html your default.php spits out so we can adjust the fiddle / test for it? Dec 6, 2010 at 9:37
  • Could IE be having an issue with the fact that I'm using HTML5 inside the DIV I'm trying to grab? Dec 6, 2010 at 17:18
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Try changing:

var panel_1 = responseElements.filter('#panel_1');

to:

var panel_1 = $$(responseElements).filter('#panel_1')[0];

You could also use $(element) for single elements or document.id(element) in newer mootools builds. The reason for this in IE is that using the $() or document.id() forces IE elements to 'grab' the mootools element methods. I believe the same should go for a collection of elements using the $$(elements) method Mootools Element docs

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  • Hmm. This returns 'null': $(responseElements) Dec 5, 2010 at 22:30
  • I'm an idiot... that's for a single element... sorry... try wrapping it in $$(responseElements) I'll update my answer
    – subhaze
    Dec 5, 2010 at 22:32
  • Okay, so that returns an object, but then how do I specifically grab the div with "panel_1" id? Dec 5, 2010 at 22:35
  • The filter will return an array of elements. So even if you're expecting only one to return it'll be of type array so you should be able to get that element via panel_1[0] here is a JSFiddle example jsfiddle.net/subhaze/VBPtw
    – subhaze
    Dec 5, 2010 at 22:44
  • Hmm. But my original issue is that filter doesn't seem to work in IE, for some reason. Dec 5, 2010 at 22:47

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