var f = new Element('form'); // IE may be having kittens with form as
a variable name
//maybe insert it somewhere in the page, too, before you start working
on it further
$('someDiv').insert(f);
f.hide(); //same as setStyle('display:hidden');
f
.writeAttribute
('id
','MSO_LOGON
').writeAttribute('action','#').writeAttribute('method','post');
I'm not sure that's absolutely required, but whenever IE starts acting
up with new Element, that's the first thing I start doing. Test to see
how much you can get away with stashing in the initial new Element
call, also test putting quotes around your keys in the hash, style out
in the open like that seems to be the critical factor.
Walter
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