thanks mate :) works fine

On 10 Dez., 19:34, ricardobeat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You have to use the camelCase variants when dealing with javascript:
> textAlign, backgroundColor, etc;
>
> On Dec 10, 2:41 pm, MaTi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi guys,
>
> > i wrote the following code:
>
> >                         var x = jQuery(id);
> >                         var a = x.data("styles");
> >                         var t1, t2;
> >                         if (a.length <= 0)
> >                                 return;
> >                         for(var i = 0; i < a.length; i++) {
> >                                 t1 = a[i].style;
> >                                 t2 = a[i].value;
> >                                 x.css( t1, t2);
> >                         }
>
> > but it adds the style-stuff with missing dashes like textalign
> > (instead of text-align) or so. I tried to replace normal dashes with
> > double dashes so it adds it correctly but ie doesnt render use it
> > then.
>
> > a looks like this:
> > {
> >         "text-align" : "center",
> >         "background-color" : "rgb(99,99,99)",
> >         ...
>
> > }
>
> > id is an TD-Element.
>
> > i'm doing that because i want to save the style information in the
> > data of the given element and not just in the style-attribute.
>
> > btw: it works fine in firefox
>
> > thanks

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