function fleXcrollTo(id,x,y,relative) {	var scrollDiv = document.getElementById(id);	//Return if the target is null	if (scrollDiv == null) return;	//Do the scroll by using custom method attached by fleXcroll	//but first check if the method exists.	if(scrollDiv.contentScroll) scrollDiv.contentScroll(x,y,relative);	/*	Following is the method to commit a scroll by defining	relative or absolute values:		element.contentScroll(x,y,relative);	*x and y values are horizontal and vertical	positions of content and can be set to false if we don't	require any one of them to be scrolled.	*x and y should be sent as string, between quotation marks.	*x and y can take three different units:	px, s, p	where px is pixels, s is a single step, p is a page scroll.	*relative can be either true or false. If true,	x and y is used as relative scrolling.	*x and y refer to content position	*e.g. To scroll one page down, you can:	element.contentScroll(false,"1p",true);	*e.g. To scroll 3 steps to left, you can:	element.contentScroll("-3s",false,true);	*e.g. To set the content at 30px right, and 20px down:	element.contentScroll("30px","20px",false);	*e.g. To scroll down 100px relatively,	element.contentScroll(false,"100px",true);	*/}
