Huh, interesting! Indeed, specifying an attribute in lowercase makes
it work.

All in all, it seems like a inconsistency to me, that attr() method
and FF don't care about the case, but removeAttr() and IE do.

On May 29, 12:31 am, kape <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I encountered the same problem when I upgraded to 1.2.6 and using
> "rowspan" instead of "rowSpan" fixed it.  I guess it was a bug fix.
>
> On May 27, 1:27 pm,snobo<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Since upgrading to 1.2.5 (the same applies to1.2.6), an attempt to $
> > ('... td').removeAttr('rowSpan') triggers an error in IE6/7.
> > Previously (up to 1.2.4b) it effectively setrowSpanto 1. It still
> > works that way in FF.
>
> > I'm not sure is it a bug or a feature, but of course it has broken my
> > application, so... I guess it should be either fixed or explicitly
> > noted in the docs. I wonder, will it cause the same problem for some
> > other attributes?

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