javascript help?

    Date: 08/22/06 (WebDesign)    Keywords: css, java

    hi everyone,
    does anyone here know javascript kind of well? i have a question that i can't seem to solve.
    i'm using a function ieHover.js to make my css menu dropdowns work in IE. the file i have works if i only have one dropdown menu on the page but i need two. this is kind of a a syntax question, here is the file:
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    basically i need it to perform the function on menu ids "nav" (found in line 3) and another called "mainnav"

    how do i rewrite the javascript to take in two values, therefore performing the function on two different list ids?

    i hope this made sense. comment with any questions please!
    also, if i can't find the answer here, do you have any javascript forums to recommend asking? (i will also post to the javascript lj community)

    thanks!

    ps. i've tried creating two separate js files to call, but that doesn't work because then the second file cancels out the first if that makes sense.

    edit: i posted my question over at dev shed forums and received a working answer pretty quickly. here is the solution if you are curious:

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/webdesign/1155397.html

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