Thanks. I might have to do that. Just worried that it will lead to other issues like plugin compatibility, etc.
-----Original Message----- From: Andrew Mason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 5:50 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; jQuery Discussion. Subject: Re: [jQuery] New version of jquery and IE6 bugs You could use some sort of content negotiation to serve up different versions of jquery depending on browser. Apache has a few different ways of doing this, not sure about other web servers. On Friday March 9 2007 10:10:14 am Jeremy Dill wrote: > I am having major issues with the newer versions of JQuery with IE6. > Everything works beautifully in Firefox and IE 7. Jquery 1.04 is > stable in IE 6, but jquery1.11+ causes an occasionally crash IE > runtime error when using radio buttons that are triggering xajax > calls. A bigger issue is that now I have really messeded CSS issues. > To solve the Radio button issues, I am probably just going to remodel > that part of the page without radios. But, as far as the CSS, I am at > a loss. Any ideas on how Jquery 1.1.1+ could cause css issues in IE? > I am looking for clues, but haven't found any yet. Each refresh > causes different div backgrounds to appear and dissappear in a seemingly random pattern. > > Can somebody wave a magic wand and make IE6 go away? > > thanks, > > jeremy _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/