Thanks Rix. This is now fixed in SVN and here is a test page.
http://brandonaaron.net/jquery/193/test.html

Hopefully thats the end of this one.

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Brandon Aaron

On 10/15/06, Rix Beck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As I read differences in DOM of IE vs. Moz I realized a possible problem
>  with accessing $(elm).css('float').
> Because accessing inline style props in Moz can be accessed by elm.style
> way but when we need a value of computed style (like IE .currentStyle) we
> need
>  to reach it via getComputedStyle().
> As I know, accessing with style, the prop name is "cssFloat" but with
>  computed way it is "float". So we have to handle it differently during
> write
>  and read, but it seems $.curCSS function overrides "float" parameter. Here:
>
>  curCSS: function(elem, prop, force) {
> var ret;
>
>   if (prop == 'opacity' && jQuery.browser.msie)
>    return jQuery.attr(elem.style, 'opacity');
>
>   if (prop == "float" || prop == "cssFloat")
>       prop = jQuery.browser.msie ? "styleFloat" : "cssFloat";  <--
>  ...
>
>  cheers rix
>
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