Oh so it looks like ifx just needs to merge the IE opacity fixes from
a while back since it overwrites the methods.
--
Brandon Aaron
On 11/10/06, Kaste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> no javascript error.
> can you confirm that ifx breaks (maybe under some circumstandes) the
> jQuery.fx in IE or some IEs?
>
>
> when I do the following, everything works fine:
>
> in ifx.js (line 141)
> if ( z.o.hide ) {
> for ( var p in z.el.curAnim ) {
> // replaced: y[ p ] = z.el.orig[p] + ( p
> == "opacity" ? "" : "px" );
> // with begin:
> if (p == "opacity")
>
> jQuery.attr(y, p, z.el.orig[p]);
> else
> y[ p ] =
> z.el.orig[p] + "px";
> // end
> // set its height and/or
> width to auto
> if ( p == 'height' || p ==
> 'width' )
> jQuery.setAuto( z.el,
> p );
> }
> }
> }
>
>
>
> Caspar
>
>
> Brandon Aaron wrote:
> >
> > On 11/10/06, Kaste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Your version works fine. hm, so what is the problem with my code?
> >> Im using the latest jQuery, since I downloaded it yesterday.
> >> ...
> >> I figured out that loading the interface-fx will break my IE.
> >>
> >> <script type="text/javascript" src="interface/ifx.js"></script>
> >>
> >> and Im gone. (just inserted this line in your code, after jQuery.js)
> >
> > I'm not very familiar with the interface plugin but do you get a
> > JavaScript error in IE?
> >
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