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  1. dlancy

    Auto Use Component Unit

    That did it. Thanks!
  2. dlancy

    add properties to dynamically added <td>

    Glad to be of service
  3. dlancy

    add properties to dynamically added <td>

    Change the following line newCell.classname = "TD.header3"; to newCell.className = "header3"; className is case sensitive and the TD. refers to the tag.
  4. dlancy

    set the content of a span or div

    No what you need to use is document.getElementById("thesubtotal").innerHTML = Total;
  5. dlancy

    add properties to dynamically added <td>

    Here is a snippet from some code I wrote before. // create an element whose tag name is TD and fill in attributes mycurrent_cell=document.createElement("TD"); mycurrent_cell.colSpan = 6; mycurrent_cell.className = "h1"; mycurrent_cell.width = 100;
  6. dlancy

    Auto Use Component Unit

    I've created a component and registered it. However, when I put it on the form, it doesn't add the unit to the uses clause when I compile. I have to do it manually to get it to work. Is there some step I'm missing which causes the unit to automatically be included when I place the component...

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