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Hello,
i have a screen with 5 rows in upper part and respective forms for each row in the lower part of the screen.initially all the other forms than the first one are hidden,( style="display:none").
and when i click on a row in upper part,it's id is checked and respective form in lower part is displayed by changing style="display:' '"
for some data population i need to acess the form elements in the tables,it works fine with IE
but with netscape,it does not count the form elements in the tables,
only the elements outside the table are counted
i need to access all elements in the form,
how do i do this.
thanks in advance,
-vrunda divekar
 
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is the form tags surrounding all of the form elements?
 
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hello
Thanks for the reply
Yes,there is only a single form enclosing all the tables.all the form elements regarding the records are taken into a table,and no of tables is equal to the number of the records,
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