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| Hey all. I have a class specifying background color of a cell. OnMouseOver, the background color of the object changes. OnMouseOut, I would like it to change back to the class-defined style. By setting ..style.background = '' on the object, other browsers then sensibly defer to the Class for background info. IE doesn't appear to. Of course, I could make the code force the background color at the object level, but I shouldn't have to, and it would mean putting colors into the server-side code instead of the CSS. Yuck. How do I get IE to lose the setting on an object and defer to the class? Here's demonstration code. Try in FireFox and IE. <HTML> <HEAD> <STYLE> ..rowclass { background-color: #FF0000; } </STYLE> </HEAD> <BODY BGCOLOR="#00FF00"> <TABLE> <TR CLASS="rowclass" ID="row" ONMOUSEOVER="getElementById('row').style.backgroun d = '#FFFFFF';" ONMOUSEOUT="getElementById('row').style.background = '';"> <TD>Some Text</TR> </TABLE> </BODY> </HTML> | |||
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