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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T03:31:22+00:00 2026-05-15T03:31:22+00:00

Trying an example piece of code for Scriptaculous for doing some drag and drop.

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Trying an example piece of code for Scriptaculous for doing some drag and drop. It works fine in IE8 but Firefox and Chrome generate an error of ‘sections.each is not a function.

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function getGroupOrder() {
    var sections = document.getElementsByClassName('section');
    var alerttext = '';
    sections.each(function(section) {
        var sectionID = section.id;
        var order = Sortable.serialize(sectionID);
        var mySectionID = Right(section.id);
        var myLen = String(Sortable.sequence(section)).length;
        var StuCode = "";
        if (myLen ==8)
        {var StuCode = String(Sortable.sequence(section)).substring(myLen, 2);}
        else if (myLen ==9)
        {var StuCode = String(Sortable.sequence(section)).substring(myLen, 3);}
        
        alerttext += mySectionID + ': ' + StuCode + '\n';
            alerttextb = sectionID + ': ' + StuCode + '\n';
    }
}

One solution suggested on a forum "I was able to resolve this issue by wrapping the call to document.getElementsByClassName(‘section’); with $A()" but I don’t have a clue what that means! I asked what it meant but the post was made in 2008 and no reply as yet.

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    2026-05-15T03:31:23+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 3:31 am

    The getElementsByClassName method on native implementations returns a NodeList, not an Array object.

    The $A method from PrototypeJS to converts any iterable object into an Array object, for example:

    $A(sections).each(function(section) {
      //...
    });
    
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