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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:15:48+00:00 2026-05-13T13:15:48+00:00

I hate IE6, in fact I wish microsoft would force out a patch that

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I hate IE6, in fact I wish microsoft would force out a patch that killed the damn thing stone dead. The following script works fine in IE > 6 & FF,WebKit(chrome etal) without issue; any ideas?

(function getElementsByClass(searchClass) {
        node = document;
        tag = '*';
        var els = node.getElementsByTagName(tag);
        var elsLen = els.length;
        var pattern = new RegExp("(^|\\s)"+searchClass+"(\\s|$)");
        var count = 1;
        for (i = 0, j = 0; i < elsLen; i++) {
            if ( pattern.test(els[i].className) ) {
                    var re1='.*?';  // Non-greedy match on filler
                    var re2='(\\\'.*?\\\')';    // Single Quote String 1
                    var p = new RegExp(re1+re2,["i"]);
                    var m = p.exec(els[i].getAttribute("onclick"));
                    var popURL = "";
                    if (m != null)
                    {
                      var strng1=m[1];
                      popURL = strng1.replace(/'/g,'');
                    }

                    els[i].setAttribute("href", popURL + "?keepthis=true&tb_iframe=true&height=430&width=400");
                    els[i].setAttribute("class", "thickbox"); 
                    els[i].removeAttribute("onclick");
                    j++;
                    count++;
            }
        }
       // return count; Ignore the return
})("vtthickbox");
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    2026-05-13T13:15:49+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:15 pm

    typeof els[i].getAttribute("onclick") returns function in my IE6, but FF, Opera returns string.

    I don’t think RegExp.exec can handle function object.

    And with that, typeof m[1] became undefined, which cause popURL to undefined too.

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