Can you load up something like jQuery and use the document.ready() function?

VP

On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 1:53 PM, citznfish <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Jul 22, 1:45 pm, Vincent Polite <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > You may also want to check things in Safari again.  I am using v. 3.2.1
> and
> > I get the alternate content page.  One thing about that "hack" - when i
> did
> > my own testing, if I put the javascript in the <HEAD> of the HTML doc or
> I
> > put it in an established DOMREADY type of function (like jQuery domready
> > function), then it worked fine and the hack wasn't necessary.
> > Vincent
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> You must have seen the site after i changed the detect to look for
> version 19. :)
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> But in any case I do not have access to add code to the <head> since
> we serve these Flash items in via a 3rd party software solution
> (Mercado). It's really strange the way things work around here. If I
> had a few days I'd tell you. ;-)
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> In any case it does seem to work correctly in IE/Safari with the alt
> content as well. Just FF is being a pest..
>
> Sometimes you just can't put it all in the <head>...
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