Re: heard of IHTML
by "Lady Wistfulee" <wistfulee(at)hawaii.rr.com>
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Hi,
I don't know much about it yet, but this subject came up previously:
"...innerHTML, outerHTML, innerText and outerText methods are all only
supported
by IE4+. They all essentially allow you to do the same thing, which is
dynamically alter code, which is then reflected without a page reload. =
The
differences are as follows:
outerHTML: alter tags and content, include markup used by tags
innerHTML: alter tags and content, exclude markup used by tags
outerText: alter content only , include markup used by tags
innerText: alter content only , exclude markup used by tags "
HTH,
much alohas from Oahu,
Lady Wistfulee
"Reading maketh a full man;
Conference a ready man;
and writing an exact man."
--Francis Bacon
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Breisach, Isabella L. <isabella.breisach(at)tdstelecom.com>
To: <hwg-basics(at)mail.hwg.org>
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 1999 6:39 AM
Subject: RE: heard of IHTML
>>>>>>I never heard of IHTML either. Could they mean X?
mel weyna
USXChange
(608) 268-7214<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
No, I asked her right away if she meant xhtml or dhtml. She said it's
definitely ihtml.
Original Question:
> Hello Everyone,
>
> A friend who is designing an ecommerce site is desperately looking for
info
> on IHTML. I have never heard mention of this? Is anyone familiar =
with it
> and know of a good tutorial on it?
>
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