There was another issue who was having the same problem as you, with
1.2.1, I recommend doing this inside your <script>, at least until I
can get a fix in.

<script type="text/javascript">setTimout(function(){ ... your code ...
}, 13);</script>

--John

On 9/17/07, benjam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a script that runs a clickable calendar date field, and this
> script is being called in a form that is passed through AJAX.
>
> When the form html is returned from the AJAX script, it is added to
> the page and displayed.
>
> The problem is that the script (which cames after the input field it
> is referring to) is trying to look for said input field and is failing
> to find it.  This leads me to believe that the javascript is being run
> before the html has been fully integrated into the page, which is also
> why there is nothing shown on the page when the errors pop up.
>
> Here is a sample of the script that is being run:
> <input name="startedDate" id="f-calendar-field-8da04fa6e1"
> class="datedDate" value="1969-12-31" type="text" /><a href="#" id="f-
> calendar-trigger-8da04fa6e1"><img border="0" src="./jscalendar/
> calendar.png" alt="Select Date" /></a><script type="text/
> javascript">Calendar.setup({ "ifFormat" : "%Y-%m-%d", "daFormat" : "%Y/
> %m/%d", "firstDay" : 0, "showOthers" : true, "inputField" : "f-
> calendar-field-8da04fa6e1", "button" : "f-calendar-
> trigger-8da04fa6e1"} );</script>
>
> Is there a way to delay eval of the scripts until after the html
> content has been integrated into the page?
>
>

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