Karl, I've got it working now, using $.get and appendTo. I knew it couldn't be as hard as I was making it. Thanks a million!
-- Josh ----- Original Message ----- From: Karl Swedberg To: jquery-en@googlegroups.com Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 10:16 AM Subject: [jQuery] Re: Load into tbody, errors IE6 Hi Josh, I wonder if you could get your <tr> through a different ajax method and then append it to the <tbody> once it's retrieved. Something like this, perhaps: $.get('prodsched/dom_dpdcolorrow.html', function(data){ $(data).appendTo('#' + asp + '_tbody'); }); Not positive it will work, but worth a shot. --Karl _________________ Karl Swedberg www.englishrules.com www.learningjquery.com On Jun 27, 2007, at 12:27 PM, JoshN wrote: OK, after some Googling I found out that in IE6, innerHTML within a table is read-only. Since the jQuery load method uses innerHTML, you can't load a <tr> into a table. Crap. On Jun 26, 6:01 pm, "Josh Nathanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hey all, I have a script that does an ajax load into a tbody jQuery object, like so: $tbl = $("#" + asp + "_tbody"); // dynamically finds tbody $tbl.load("prodsched/dom_dpdcolorrow.html", {}, addrow ); // load html content (tr's) into tbody The html file consists of a table row <tr> with some junk in it. It works great on Firefox but gives the error "unknown runtime error" in IE6. Is this an issue with IE6 not being able to innerHTML a tbody or something? If so is there a workaround? Thanks for any help. -- Josh