// JavaScript Document
var isDHTML = 0;
var isLayers = 0;
var isAll = 0;
var isID = 0;

if (document.getElementById) {isID = 1; isDHTML = 1;}
else {
browserVersion = parseInt(navigator.appVersion);
if ((navigator.appName.indexOf('Netscape') != -1) && (browserVersion == 4)) {isLayers = 1; isDHTML = 1;}
else {
if (document.all) {isAll = 1; isDHTML = 1;}
}}

function findDOM(objectID,withStyle) {
var menuArea = "menuArea";
	if (withStyle == 1) {
		if (isID) { return (document.getElementById(objectID).style) ; }
		else { 
			if (isAll) { return (document.all[objectID].style); }
		else {
			if (isLayers) { return (document.layers[menuArea].layers[objectID]); }
		};}
	}
	else {
		if (isID) { return (document.getElementById(objectID)) ; }
		else { 
			if (isAll) { return (document.all[objectID]); }
		else {
			if (isLayers) { return (document.layers[menuArea].layers[objectID]); }
		};}
	}
}
//This basically is trying to figure out if you have IE, or NS. This needs to be done for two reasons. One is so
// that the right style sheet is used (see dmmain.js), and the other is because
//NS has layers and IE has elements. They are essentially the same thing, but the browser needs to be told that.
//This is fairly generic code and is useful for almost any javascript work. Isn't it dry?
//I didn't write all this code crap, but it is useful to know what it does and how it works.
