Ok, so the idea is that when I try and set tblStudents = new
DisplayTable, IE already has a window.tblStudent that it doesn't want
to mess with, so it throws an error? Why doesn't it just set
tblStudent equal to the new value? Pointless question I guess...
Thank you for the help... I had ever run into a naming conflict quite
like that before. The simplist solution then is to name it
differently?
On Apr 7, 6:05 pm, jdalton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> before your "'tblStudent" class declaration insert "alert(tblStudent
> === $(''tblStudent'))" this should alert true.
> IE will auto assign global variables to match the elements id name. To
> avoid this use "var tblStudent" or window.tblStudent or a different
> variable name.
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