sweet, it can be caught by the programmer  for a crippled (MSIE) browser.

On 11/17/06, John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > how about if they ask for xml in ie and they don't get it..., JQ trys
> > to parse the 'xml' and then proceed normally  the xml ajax
>
> Yeah... that's not happening. That'll be at least a couple extra KB of
> code for something that's relatively minor. Unless someone comes up
> with a solution that's particularly elegant (read: 20-30 bytes) I
> don't plan on implementing this.
>
> What might be a better use of those bytes, though, is throwing an
> exception when the dataType is set to 'xml' and the server returns
> something that the browser can't interpret as XML.
>
> --John
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