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Subject: MSXSL - Implied Table Loops From: David RR Webber <Gnosis_@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 2 Jun 1999 17:01:47 -0400  | 
I have the following structure in my HTML that can
be repeated N-times. (cell is a short hand for all that <TR><TD> stuff).
The problem is for N = 1 this works fine, and my
script stuff that uses         document.all.AA.value
works fine, but then fails when N > 1.
Also of course  document.all.DD.length and
document.all.DD[i].value work great on the single
occurance.
Is this a fundamental limitation?  That you cannot have
repeating <TABLE> blocks and still reference the
sub-elements correctly, or is there a syntax 'trick' here
that will fix this for me?  Such as labelling the <DIV> block
uniquely and then using that as a outer index?
Thanks, DW.
================================================
 <DIV class="TableBlk">
 <TABLE>
       Cell  <INPUT  Name="AA" ......./>
       Cell  <INPUT  Name="BB" ......./>
       Cell  <INPUT  Name="BB" ......./>
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
       Cell  <INPUT  Name="CC" ......./>
       Cell  <INPUT  Name="DD" ......./>
       Cell  <INPUT  Name="DD" ......./>
       Cell  <INPUT  Name="DD" ......./>
</TABLE>
</DIV>
 <DIV class="TableBlk">
 <TABLE>
       Cell  <INPUT  Name="AA" ......./>
       Cell  <INPUT  Name="BB" ......./>
       Cell  <INPUT  Name="BB" ......./>
       Cell  <INPUT  Name="BB" ......./>
</TABLE>
<TABLE>
       Cell  <INPUT  Name="CC" ......./>
       Cell  <INPUT  Name="DD" ......./>
       Cell  <INPUT  Name="DD" ......./>
</TABLE>
</DIV>
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