Jimbo - I checked out that link you sent. It looks like there are a few bad
characters at the beginning of the clockpick.css file. Not sure how those
snuck in there, but you can see them in Firebug, if you go to Net tab, then
CSS, click clockpick.css, then Response tab - you can see some funky stuff
above the first id declaration. Those will sneak by in Firefox but IE will
go fubar. Make sure those bad characters are removed and then give it
another try.
-- Josh
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Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 9:23 AM
Subject: [jQuery] Re: ClockPick and IE7
Josh, I added this link for you to see as well.
http://www.realcoser.net/defaultold.html
Thanks.
On Dec 16, 11:27 am, "Josh Nathanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jimbo, do you have a link you can post? I don't have IE7 running so I
can't
test it myself, but I can take a look at your code. Or if you can't post
a
link just post your code to the list. If it works in IE7 in the demo it
should work in your own environment.
-- Josh
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Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2007 1:40 PM
Subject: [jQuery]ClockPickand IE7
> Josh,
> I just found this group so I thought I would post my problem here. I
> haveClockPickworking very well with Firefox. I tried this with IE7
> and all I get is a Grey box at the bottom of the page. I created a
> plain html page with only the js and css files needed to make
>ClockPickwork and got the same result. I commented out
> position:absolute in the css file and now I see all the text but it is
> not positioned correctly. I can run your demo just fine with IE7 so I
> must be doing something wrong but I sure can't figure out what. Any
> help would be very much appreciated.
> Thanks.