Ahh, you're trying to update the contents of a table.  There's your
problem.  You can't update table body and row elements in IE - you can
update the whole table, or you can replace the contents of individual
cells.  IE has its own native logic for laying out tables, so it doesn't
take kindly to having structural table elements replaced.

-Fred

On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 8:27 AM, Michael Brose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Unfortunately I'm also having issues with Internet Explorer. I have a
> ColdFusion page that does a query and returns several rows that I put
> into an HTML table. The function below helps reorder the items which
> works great in FireFox and probably Safari as well.
>
> function reordsub(methodType,subId) {
>        var ajax = new Ajax.Updater({ success: 'subnavreplace'}, 'include/
> ajax/subnav.cfm', {
>        method:'get',
>        parameters: {action: 'order', method: methodType, pageid: subId}
>        });
> }
>
> I've looked and I see nothing wrong with the code. It will work the
> first time, but after the HTML table is reloaded with the new order,
> it no longer works.


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