Nobody?

I really have no idea. The content I want to target is there if I do a
html() for the whole 'greenboxcontent' container, but as soon as I want to
target something in it, something that I previously loaded into it with HTML
from another div ... nothing. And it's really just a Safari problem. Every
other browser has zero problems with my code.

Damn, I'm frustrated! :-(

Fredi



Subway wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Have a look at this code:
> 
> function showfeedinfos(feedid){
>       $.get("getfeedinfo.php", {feedid: feedid}, function(feedinfo) {
>               $("#f_item_"+feedid+"
> .feedinfo").hide().html(feedinfo).slideDown("slow");
>               deblur();
>       });
> }
> 
> On every browser I've tested, this works without any problems, just in
> Safari not, it just doesen't show anything. It actualy reaches the inside
> of the function, but for some reason it doesn't fill the div with the
> loaded content (the variable feedinfo has the content as an alert test
> revealed). This is the html where the extra info is loaded into (I just
> removed the rest of the info that's in there):
> 
> <div id="f_item_47">
> ...
> 
> <div class="feedinfo"></div>
> 
> ...
> 
> </div>
> 
> It's from my first jQuery project: http://www.osxcode.com/feedsearch/
> 
> Funny thing is that if I change the id="f_item_47" part to
> class="f_item_47" and the jQuery part to a class as well, than it works in
> Safari, but with a very big lag, so not really a solution I want to use.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Fredi
> 

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