Bob,

I'm not sure if this is the cause of your problem, but I see two things right 
off the bat.

First, in your script code, the spelling of the reference to your form element, 
"PRICEING", does not mathc the spelling of the reference within that element, 
"PRICING".

Additionally, there is no attribute called "name" within a FORM element. I 
believe the attibute you want is "id".

Hope this helps, but I'll keep looking.

Michael

Bob Cozzi <cozzi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: I set up the following example HTML file and 
get the same results.
"Object expected" But this time its on the  [input]  tag.
If anyone has any cool tools that can debug this stuff, that would be a great
help.
-Bob



JavaScript Test Page


function reCalc() {

 var Qty    = document.PRICEING.QTY.value;
 var baseFee= 10.00;
 
   if (isNaN(Qty) or Qty         Qty = 1;
   }
   
    var extDiv = document.getElementById("EXTPRICE");
    if (extDiv) {
        extDiv.innterHTML = "" + (Qty * baseFee) + "";
    }
      
 return;
}






 I am paying for
  [input] 
 attendee(s). The Amount Due is now:
 10.00 $10.00 each.






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