Thank you Kevin!

The reason I had it outside the other ready block is so I can keep the
code seperate, if I ever needed to strip out a part.

As soon as I got rid of the code as in your post, it works great!
everytime it displays, the scrollbar appears correctly.

As a sidenote, the actual jQuery examples should be updated to reflect
this too...

http://www.learningjquery.com/2007/09/animated-scrolling-with-jquery-12


On Oct 5, 4:29 am, Kelvin Luck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Glad you like jScrollPane. I can only take a very quick look at this at
> the moment but I'm wondering if it's something to do with this bit of
> your JS:
>
> window.onload = function(){
>      $("tr:nth-child(even)").addClass("even");
>
> };
>
> I think I remember having issues where using this "old school" syntax
> for assigning onload handlers caused jQuery to bomb in IE. Try replacing
> it with:
>
> $(function() {
>         $("tr:nth-child(even)").addClass("even");
>
> });
>
> Or even move the striping code up into the ready block you already have...
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> Kelvin :)
>
> Brett wrote:
> > Hey all, LOVING jScrollpane at the moment, here is a page I'm working
> > on.
>
> >http://cressaid.brettjamesonline.com/bvci/plastek/products1.html
>
> > The right area with the grey box is a scrollpane which will have a
> > bunch of different things in it. If you view it in firefox, you'll see
> > that the grey scroll bar comes up, works great :)
>
> > However, on Internet explorer 6, the jScrollpane does not load... I
> > get an error about an exception being not handled.
> > But, the really, really hard to diagnose part? if I reload the page,
> > or occasionaly when I view it, the page will load, jScrollbars
> > functioning!
>
> > Ther are other scrollers under neath too, which I was using to get it
> > at least appear with a default scrollbar. That works, Now I was just
> > wondering what kind of problem would cause this. Is there some kind of
> > loading order I should respect or do differently?
>
> > The javascript code itself at the moment is nothing special - its just
> > an adapted example code:
> >http://cressaid.brettjamesonline.com/bvci/css/scrollpane/scrollpanese...

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