Hey Glen, Thanks for the feedback. My bad about overbloating things and asking a bit too much (as well as the three repeat posts - it wasn't on purpose) :o) I've simplified the example and it looks like things work in this example - http://brian-talbot.com/inventingroom/ng-jquery-expand/
What that means is that all of the other stuff on the first example is not playing well with JQuery. I'll take your advice and go "brick-by- brick" through things. Thanks again for the support! -- Brian On Oct 15, 12:31 pm, "Glen Lipka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's hard to follow all the details. Maybe post a simpler example. > Trim down the page until all that is left is the problem. No graphics, no > excess html. > Literally, delete stuff one at a time until you can demonstrate the simplest > form of the issue. > > We are here for you, but you gotta meet us halfway. :) > > Glen > > On 10/15/07, briantalbot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Hi All, > > > I'm having a bit of trouble implementing a show/hide bit of JQuery > > JavaScript and was wondering if anyone had any ideas or advice that > > may help. > > > On this pagehttp://tinyurl.com/33wksr(my apologies for the missing > > content and overall clunkiness of the page - its been copied out of > > the NG CMS that doesn't support web standards just yet for > > troubleshooting.), I have a JQuery script (found here - > >http://tinyurl.com/354fk2) > > that is controlling the visual display of elements within a <div > > id="article"></div>. This seems to be working as needed in Firefox > > (PC and Mac) and Safari. > > > The issue I'm running into is that in Internet Explorer 6 and 7, the > > JQuery script doesn't seem to run or affect the HTML within <div > > id="article"></div> as it should. At best, I've gotten the behavior to > > happen sporadically where sometimes the script will work and then is > > cached in the IE browser and other pages that use this same JQuery > > script behave properly. Most of the time however, the HTML and page > > are not altered by the JQuery code. > > > I know there are a ton of other JS calls on this page as well as a lot > > of elements (non-semantic markup, tons of tables) in the DOM. Could > > either of these be affecting how/when IE loads the DOM and the JQuery > > instructions? > > > * Has anyone else run into this or something similar? > > * Does anyone have any ideas about what may be causing the problem? > > * My understanding was that JQuery attempted to make DOM and JS load > > timing universal across browsers, are there any cases where this > > wouldn't happen with IE? > > > ============ > > > On a separate note, due to sites like this being in a CMS, who's > > templating engine we have little control over, we'd like to abstract > > this out a bit more and call these two specific JavaScript files > > (jquery.js and science.js) from one JavaScript file that we can add > > to. I have an example of a page referencing that here - > >http://tinyurl.com/2yfg69 > > > This page is using the following JavaScript to add the needed <script> > > elements into the DOM -http://tinyurl.com/yoohgv > > > Unfortunately, this only appears to work on Firefox (PC and Mac). In > > Safari and again IE6 and 7, the behaviors of the added-in scripts do > > not take affect. > > > With JavaScript not being my strongest skill, I'd really appreciate > > any help or insight you folks might be able to give. Thanks much! > > > -- Brian > > > -- > > View this message in context: > >http://www.nabble.com/JQuery-Expand-Collapse-Troubleshooting-tf462746... > > Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com > > .