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  1. Tiram

    Trying to set the attribute to an element without much success:\

    And amazingly enough, it worked for me too ;D Thanks a lot!
  2. Tiram

    Trying to set the attribute to an element without much success:\

    I finally got it working! Thanks Dan, for pointing out the embarassingly obvious ... *blushes* function getBrowserWidth() { if (window.innerWidth) { return window.innerWidth; } else if (document.documentElement && document.documentElement.clientWidth != 0) {...
  3. Tiram

    Trying to set the attribute to an element without much success:\

    I've tested with this alert rather than a statement: alert(theElement + ' \ \ \ ' + theWidth + 'px'); ... and the popup gives me this: [Object HTMLDivElement] 1245px (Up and working now, on the page I've linked to furter up!) The object is correct, as far as I can tell, but it's hardly...
  4. Tiram

    Trying to set the attribute to an element without much success:\

    I tried using "className" already, and couldn't make it work. Maybe the fault is somewhere else?
  5. Tiram

    Trying to set the attribute to an element without much success:\

    I have this JavaScript that should set the class attribute of the DIV#main to e.g. "1200pluss" or whatever, depending on window width -- but I can't get it to work! This is the script: function getBrowserWidth() { if (window.innerWidth) { return window.innerWidth; } else...
  6. Tiram

    Menu items parsed twice

    I have a problem with a bit of XSLT that is parsing a submenu twice. What I need is this: <ul id="meny"> <li><a href="">Menu 1</a></li> <li><a href="">Menu 2</a> <ul> <li><a href="">Menu 2-1</a></li> <li><a href="">Menu 2-2</a></li> </ul> </li> <li><a href="">Menu...
  7. Tiram

    :choose CSS-class

    All solved:) In case you want to know, this is the bit that did it: <xsl:template match="FOLDERS/*" mode="MAIN_MENU"> <xsl:variable name="url"> <xsl:choose> <xsl:when test="starts-with(LABEL, 'http://')"><xsl:value-of select="LABEL"/></xsl:when> <xsl:otherwise><xsl:value-of...
  8. Tiram

    :choose CSS-class

    As soon as the server was up again, I tried this out, but I couldn't make it work:\ I'm not too sure I implemented it corectly, though ... I've pasted the complete XSLT sheet below, in case that might help any: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <xsl:stylesheet...
  9. Tiram

    :choose CSS-class

    Unfortunately I can't your suggestion right now, seeing as the production server is down:\ I'll be back when it is up and running again!
  10. Tiram

    :choose CSS-class

    I want an unordered list where each list item can be given a different class, something like this: <ul> <li class="red">Item 1</li> <li class="blue">Item 2</li> ... <li class="yellow">Item 8</li> </ul> I can generate the list fine, but I haven't figured out yet how to assign a different...
  11. Tiram

    :choose CSS-class

    Hi all! I have something of a basic question. It seems I was even more out of practice than I thought when I took on this job ... The XSLT below generates a menu in the form of an Unordered List. I've managed to make it appear where I want it, but I also need to assign a different .CLASS to...

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