Browser Elements Structure



When you are writing JavaScript for a page, it can be really frustrating trying to find the name and name space invented by the browser programmers in their bleary-eyed, blurry-thought, ultra-caffeinated, smoke-saturated midnight stints.

And even a letter wrong in your script makes the whole thing screw up without an even half-way decent (i.e. descriptive) error message telling you what went wrong. This utility pasted into a script might be useful to you on occasion, and will work with Netscape® 6x and Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5x and 6x.

This page is the one being analyzed below. If you have a web page of your own with peculiarly complex code that is driving you nuts, click here for an analysis of your page, or copy the script in the window below and paste it into your own page.

Click any blue element for further nested array info:

Simply copy the script below:


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