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Thanks for the references. I'm not trying to analyse the inner workings of IE, more just hoping to determine the cause/find a workaround for what appears to be a browser-specific problem with DOM traversal/manipulation. It seems to be a weird quirk, possibly triggered by a small bug or pattern I'm unaware of or missing. I figured the Asylum would be a good place to look, since lots of the people here have tons of experience with browser quirks. To re-iterate and in an attempt to summarize: it seems that DOM methods like getElementsByTagName() take longer and longer as more nodes/objects are created within the browser, [i]despite[/i] attempts to minimize the effects of non-active nodes and minimize the number of nodes being searched. [b]_Mauro[/b]: I saw your "Cell", with the InI graphic. ;) [small](Edited by [url=http://www.ozoneasylum.com/user/2276]Scott[/url] on 03-08-2006 22:50)[/small]
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