If you are unable to post code your post is quickly rendered useless. Often the core javascript would help diagnose the issue.
The top most suggestion in my mind is that you remove said 'funkyness' (remove all effects / animation) applied by jquery. Double check what your server is returning to the client using firebug (your ajax requests) Good luck. On Apr 18, 10:43 pm, withoutwax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > No luck with Firebug - didnt show anything up. > > I can provide you with a link to the code via a private email message > if you have the time to assist me, I just can't post it here just yet, > would that be possible? > Any solutions I of course will post back here. > > Ben > > On Apr 18, 1:34 pm, withoutwax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Sorry it's protected content at the moment and I am not allowed to - > > ugh!!! > > > But thanks for the IE firebug suggestion, I didnt realise it was > > available for IE. > > > I will post my findings here. > > > On Apr 18, 1:29 pm, Yansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Kinda hard to say if you don't show the code. ;-) > > > > Try using Firebug for IE to diagnose the > > > problem.http://www.getfirebug.com/lite.html > > > > On Apr 18, 10:20 pm, withoutwax <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > I have a new site to be launched soon which relies on jquery to > > > > provide funky AJAX features. It works lovely in FF and IE7 but in IE6 > > > > it crashes the browser. (Brings up the IE has encountered a problem > > > > and needs to close box). > > > > > Any ideas why this is happening? I am using jquery 1.1.2 and the code > > > > is all valid. > > > > > Ben

