I've used JSLint and removed the errors. It now works in IE7. Dunno
about Safari tho since I don't have it =/
I still need to validate the input data tho

Thanks for the testing and advice guys!

The JS on my homepage as well as the demo is updated

On Nov 15, 1:15 pm, "SubZane" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I did not know that, I will do that.
> Thanks
>
> Martin Bialasinski skrev:
>
> > On 11/11/06, Sam Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > ... and in case you didnt spot it yet, the error is the last comma after
> > > "Click to edit". FF is lenient about allowing a trailing comma, IE is
> > > not. This is what jslint is for - to catch the silly stuff.
>
> > You can also set javascript.options.strict to true in Firefox, and it
> > will warn you
> > "trailing comma is not legal in ECMA-262 object initializers". Very
> > useful once you cleaned up Prototype to be warning-free so you don't
> > miss the warnings on your own code.


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