On 12/2/05, Michael Hulse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why not just hide the JS from Firefox? If it's only needed for IE,
> then why oh why haven't you put it behind a conditional comment?

Yeah, good idea. Hehe, I feel silly for not thinking of that... duh!

On 12/2/05, Michael Hulse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not too sure of a workaround for it. Seems like a Firefox bug/issue...
> Maybe fixed in the next update?

I guess what I meant by "Not too sure of a workaround" was that I do 
not no how to fix a Firefox JS bug (if it is one, I am just making a 
big fat guess...). Conditional comments are a temp fix... although, for 
the Suckerfish JS, I agree, it is a very good idea just to feed it to 
IE...

If it is a bug though, one would hope they would fix the problem rather 
than have us web-developers hide JS from Firefox... I am sure it 
happens with other scripts where the JS needs to be read by Firefox... 
Specifically, I think the problem has to do with the 
"document.getElementById".

I have seen this issue happen with other sites and other scripts in 
Firefox...

Cheers,
Micky
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