I guess it depends on how you have it coded. Some of the autocomplete
stuff was moved out into a plugin which may not be maintained anymore.

On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 12:32 PM, Jon Garvin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> We've got a site running on Rails 2.2.2 with Prototype 1.6.0.3 that uses
> the rails/auto_complete plugin from github.  We just  discovered that,
> in IE7 (haven't tried IE8 yet), when a user types a name into the
> auto_complete text field, the query gets sent to the server fine and the
> server returns it's results fine, but then IE doesn't do anything with
> it. As far as the user can tell, absolutely nothing happened.  If, after
> that first request, the user then changes the text in the text field, a
> new query is initiated, and from then on (until the page is reloaded)
> auto_completing works just fine.
>
> On a whim, downgraded Prototype to 1.6.0.1, and suddenly IE started
> behaving properly.
>
> I find it hard to believe that we're the only one's experiencing this.
> Has anyone else seen this?  Or are there really that few developers that
> are using auto_complete in conjunction with Prototype 1.6.0.3 that have
> also bothered to check to see if it works in IE?
>
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