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I am working on a project that shows archived data as well as current data on the same page. When the page builds, current data is shown, archived data is hidden (by using a div with id="archive"). I found comments here that getElementsByName was not a good cross browser way to handle this (and I'm not sure how to use that anyway). Can someone suggest the correct way to handle this?

There should be a link that, when clicked, will grab each element on the page with id="archive" and toggle the display property (none or block).

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function archives(toggle) {
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[Code].....

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