On 12/20/06, Robert Sayre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/20/06, Jim Ley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > No, one group of JS programmers do that, it is not representative of the > entire industry at all Mappings to getElementById in some popular JS libraries: Yahoo UI: get() Prototype.js: $() MochiKit: $() dojo: byId()
So would thes popular JS libraries stop using those names if document.getElementById was called document.id for example? It seems to me they wouldn't as it would still be too long for their taste (the maximum length in these examples is 4 characters).
I guess that's the nice thing about getElementsBySelector. It's like picking 6 names all at once. :)
I don't think getElementsBySelector is picking 6 names at once at all. Regards, Martijn
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