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Problems with safari form dom

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Having a bit of a problem with safri caching the document.form.elements dom array.

two problems i am running into is when i remove a DIV from the page with javascript, the input elements contained within are not removed from the dom.

also, when i use an ajax library dragable sorting to reorder items on the page, the dom array is not reordered as well.

is there a way to force safari to recreate the document.form.elements array, or another way to fix this.

i am running the most recent release of safari
Oct 21 '06 #1
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Probably an old Safari bug fixed in newer versions - see link.
You can try resetting the elements to null for older versions.

Not a good idea to depend on the order of the elements in the form elements array. The Ajax library function might have return the new order somewhere which you could use.
May 24 '08 #2

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