Hi Klaus, thanks for replying and pointing out this option. Yes, it
would be nice to lose the sound and keep the navigation!

Hopefully there may be another way out there :)

On Sep 8, 3:12 am, Klaus Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Although there's a way to supress that sound:
>
> http://www.julienlecomte.net/blog/2007/11/30/
>
> you can't have both: "By using this trick, you will break the back /
> forward navigation buttons. Therefore, this trick should only be used
> for a non-navigational purpose only."
>
> --Klaus
>
> On Sep 7, 12:25 pm,RobAnderson<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am hoping someone might be able to help with this problem.
>
> > I am using thejQueryhistoryplugin and it is working fine, except
> > that in IE 6, I hear the 'start navigation' click sound twice when
> > navigating backwards and forwards between pages.
>
> > I have got as far as identifying the parts of the plugin code where
> > this is occurring, but do not know enough to stop prevent the annoying
> > double-click sound (it seems to fire once when the age is loaded and
> > again when the hidden iframe is populated).
>
> > Here is the relevant code segment and I have added two comments
> > indicating where the clicks occur:
>
> > -----------------------------------------------------
>
> > load: function(hash) {
> >                 var newhash;
>
> >                 if ($.browser.safari) {
> >                         newhash = hash;
> >                 } else {
> >                         newhash = '#' + hash;
> > // First click heard in IE 6
> >                         location.hash = newhash;
> >                 }
> >                 this._curHash = newhash;
>
> >                 if ($.browser.msie) {
> >                         var ihistory = $("#jQuery_history")[0]; // TODO: 
> > need
> > contentDocument?
> >                         var iframe = ihistory.contentWindow.document;
> >                         iframe.open();
> >             iframe.close();
> > // Second click heard in IE 6
> >             iframe.location.hash = newhash;
>
> >                         this._callback(hash);
> >                 }
>
> > -----------------------------------------------------
>
> > I note that the multiple click sounds occur in thejQueryHistorydemo
> > as well, so don't think it is just my implementation.
>
> > Is there perhaps another way to load the new hsh location into the
> > iframe?
>
> > Any help much appreciated :)
>
> > Thanks,Rob

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