Sorry, I saw those... That was just a copy paste error. The tags are all closed.
On Oct 6, 6:38 pm, Ryura <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You have some unclosed tags (the last tr and td). Try closing those. > > On Oct 6, 6:06 pm, rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I am writing a fairly basic script using jQuery. However, the script > > behaves differently depending on whether I am running it on my local > > Web server (localhost) or on a production server. > > > On development, the following code returns the HTML I'm expecting: > > > $('#objID').siblings('.mAddress').html(); > > > On production, the same statement returns undefined. > > > The document structures are the same on both machines. The only > > difference I can find is when I use Firebug to step through the > > script. On the development machine, putting a watch on $ > > ('#objID').siblings('.mAddress') results in [ span#object ] while on > > production the same watch results in [ [ span#object ] ] > > (Notice the double sets of square brackets). > > > I've verified that the two libraries are identical. > > > I've done some more experimenting using Firebug. Another part of the > > script grabs a set of elements using the statement: > > $('.ParentColumn2').each(function(i) { ... }) > > > Within the body of that function, if I set a watch on this, on > > development the value of this is what I expect: div.ParentColumn2 , > > but on production the value of this returns what looks like an array: > > [ div.ParentColumn2, div.ParentColumn2, div.ParentColumn2, .....] > > > The HTML involved looks like (I've stripped out all but the most > > important parts.. and the rows repeat): > > > <table> > > <tr> > > <td> > > <div class="ItemTemplate"> > > <div class="ParentColumn2"> > > <div><span > > id="dnn_ctr45874_ViewProjectGrid_GridView1_ctl02_lbl_Address" > > class="lbl_Address mAddress">111 W Wacker Dr, </span><span > > id="dnn_ctr45874_ViewProjectGrid_GridView1_ctl02_lbl_City" > > class="lbl_Address mCity">Chicago</span> <span > > id="dnn_ctr45874_ViewProjectGrid_GridView1_ctl02_lbl_PostalCode" > > class="lbl_Address mPostalCode">60601</span> <a > > href="javascript:MapMe(this);" > > id="dnn_ctr45874_ViewProjectGrid_GridView1_ctl02_hypMap" > > class="hypMap">Map</a> <span > > id="dnn_ctr45874_ViewProjectGrid_GridView1_ctl02_lbl_Area" > > class="mArea">Loop</span><span > > id="dnn_ctr45874_ViewProjectGrid_GridView1_ctl02_lt" > > class="mLt">41.8868010285473</span><span > > id="dnn_ctr45874_ViewProjectGrid_GridView1_ctl02_lg" > > class="mLg">-87.6312860701286</span> > > </div> > > </div> > > </div> > > </td> > > </tr> > > <tr> > > <td> > > <div class="ItemTemplate"> > > <div class="ParentColumn2"> > > <div><span > > id="dnn_ctr45874_ViewProjectGrid_GridView1_ctl02_lbl_Address" > > class="lbl_Address mAddress"> > > </div> > > </div> > > </div> > > </table> > > > Any ideas?