This is an ongoing issue.
http://jquery.com/dev/bugs/bug/24/

So far no one has come up with a workable solution.

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Brandon Aaron

On 1/23/07, bdee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> i am new to jquery and i am having a little trouble.  I have a site that
> lists my movies and some details about them in a table.  each row in the
> table contains title, year running time ant a link to a trailer if
> available.  beneath each row is a row (that spans across all 4 columns)
> which contains a thumbnail image of the movie cover and the description.
>
> this second row is hidden on page load.  then the idea is that when you
> click on any row, the row containing that movies description will appear.
> the jquery code i use for this is:
> $("tr.listing").click(function(){
>                 $(this).next(".description").toggle("slow");
>         });
>
> the thing is that if i take the slow out of the toggle function then it
> works fine in both browsers, but if i ass a speed attribute like "slow" or
> "1000", then it still toggles in IE but doesnt animate, and it firefox it is
> all messed up.
>
> what am i doing wrong here?  note that the page validates with w3c (click
> the links at the bottom of the page to see)
>
> here is the asp file containing all my code:
> http://www.nabble.com/file/5881/BlairMovies.asp BlairMovies.asp
>
> any advice would be appreciated.
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