and while you are at it... combine the 2 script tags into 1!

usually we just say
if ($.browser.msie) {

}else{


}

and

$('.calchide').ready(function(){

just looks weird! it's already ready!

ENJOY the drink! We just polished off a bottle of Shiraz!



On 2/8/07, Brice Burgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Benjamin Sterling wrote:
> The click event is not will not bind, i've used .click and the does
> not work either.  The hide() function is not working either and there
> is not error being thrown.
>
> Any help would be great.
Well, I wouldn't want to interrupt your drinking ;) .. but, it does
sound like IE is not entering the document ready function at all.
Perhaps there's a script error before this declaration?

Often times a trailing comma in an object property bugs IE, while FF
continues to run. E.g.
    var o = {a:false,b:true,}  // will kill IE.

Another thing you could try is to use the document ready shortcut; e.g.

  $().ready(function(){  ...});
  vs.
  $(document).ready(function(){ ... });

Hope this helps,

~ Brice


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