Ah. Blame someone else. I see *grin*
It /is/ convenient that jQ can deal with this; I just found it strange 
no one had at least pointed it out. Workarounds are nice, but the *real* 
problem is that the HTML is just wrong, and that should be addressed 
first, if at all possible.


Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ wrote:
> I wondered the same thing,,, I wouldn't have slashes in my ids... but
> he is working with others who  have disregarded standards... It's nice
> that JQ can handle messy htmls, instead of just well formed xhtml. I
> bet xsl would just plotz!


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