Outstanding Erik!  Don't blame yourself.  We all naturally do the same
thing.   :-)

Ok, I didn't save your first version. What did you change in your old
version to this one?

We desperately need to know all jQuery concepts that are sensitive to
IE.

We are a commerical product vendor with a web server so, hate it or
not, our corporate customers will have a majority IE base.   I just
had a conversation the idea day with Chucky Cheese IT manager and we
were talking about this. He didn't need to remind me.  No excuses.  FF
is nice and desirable on a person to person basis, but IE is still  #1
consideration on a corporation basis.  Thats the same across the
board.  I love jQuery and want to use it but I am continueing to see
far too many IE issues either cosmetic or just doesn't function as I
keep working with jQuery or even try other people's plug-ins code.

I hope JR gets to chance to see this thread. jQuery is taken a life on
its own, even if its its "night work", to really grab the market
place, IE must be supported 100% or just as well as it works under FF.

Possible a special section in the docs dedicated to compatibile issues
need to be section off.  With this, people can help in resolving them
with patches and update suggestions.

--
HLS

On Aug 25, 2:58 am, "Erik Beeson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's what I get for not testing IE6 with my more complicated example
> :) I'm not surprised that IE has issues with this. Creating dynamic
> script tags has been an issue too. IE seems to have a lot of trouble
> modifying stuff in the head. Here's a version that works on IE, FF,
> and Safari:
>
> http://erikandcolleen.com/erik/projects/jquery/cssinject/cssinject3.html
>
> --Erik
>
> On 8/24/07, Pops <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Right,  I just got it to work too.  But I was still at 1.1.3.1 so I
> > had to call evalScripts().
>
> > Let me try your script and mine under IE 6.0
>
> > Ok, your script gives as soon as you type:
>
> > Error: Unexpected call to method or property access
>
> > and with the my button version, I don't see an IE error but it isn't
> > "evaluated'.
>
> > Guys!  I am seeing for too much IE browser issues. Where is the "Cross
> > broiwser" support claim?   jQuery seems to only really well work with
> > FF. Is this just one of few instances of IE problems?
>
> > --
> > HLS
>
> > On Aug 25, 2:18 am, "Erik Beeson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > And here's a version that has live updating:
>
> > >http://erikandcolleen.com/erik/projects/jquery/cssinject/cssinject2.html
>
> > > Tested of FF and Safari. I'm not motivated enough to boot up Parallels
> > > to test IE. It seems like it works just like one would expect it to.
> > > Quite frankly, I'm a little surprised that it does.
>
> > > --Erik
>
> > > On 8/24/07, Erik Beeson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > Right, I just noticed that I forgot to put head in quotes. Here's a
> > > > little test page:
>
> > > >http://erikandcolleen.com/erik/projects/jquery/cssinject/cssinject.html
>
> > > > Works in FF2/Mac, Safari 2.0.4, IE6.
>
> > > > --Erik
>
> > > > On 8/24/07, Pops <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > On Aug 25, 1:31 am, "Erik Beeson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > > This seems to work in FF2/Mac:
>
> > > > > > var myCss = 'p { border: 2px solid #faa; }';
> > > > > > $(head).append('<style type="text/css">' + myCss + '</style>');
>
> > > > > I tried something like this, but it didn't seem to take.
>
> > > > > I drifted into doing something with the <link> in DOM that I see with
> > > > > FireBug.  I figure if Firebug allows you edit it, you can program it
> > > > > too. I figured I can change what wast imported by overwring it with
> > > > > the content in the textarea.
>
> > > > > Anyway if it worked for you, it should work for me. Lets try it.... It
> > > > > didn''t take, but I do see it in DOM.  Does it need to be "eval()"?
>
> > > > > --
> > > > > HLS

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