Thanks for the tip. Yes, it's not applicable except that I only get
the errors when Jquery is in the mix and I always wondered how to use
that debug window in IE to troubleshoot javascript. My guess is that
it was made long ago when the only scripts were inline JS scripts. I
say that because telling me that "superfish" is not a function" and
that it's at line "43" really it's not much help when I have 4 JS
files that mention superfish and none have anything at line 43. So I
have to guess it's referring to the parsed output, which in IE I
cannot see.

Thanks for the help.

On Dec 3, 10:57 am, "Charlie Griefer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> not really applicable to the jquery specific question, but as far as
> debugging JS in IE, have a look athttp://www.debugbar.com/
>
> On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 10:54 AM, conticreative <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
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> > I really need someone's help here. I installed Superfish on a Joomla
> > 1.5 website and it's working splendid in Firefox and finally it's
> > working OK in IE7 as well.
> > However, it's simply not doing anything in IE6. Nada.
>
> > Also, in IE6 and 7 I get a number of JS errors, a couple of which are
> > related to Jquery.
>
> > If anyone is so kind to want to take a look, the site is at:
> >http://lmag.us/staging15/
>
> > Just for background: The client chose the template I am using, which
> > had a horizontal CSS menu, possibly Jquery driven. I took it off and I
> > took off as many JS files as I could. Some are necessary for some of
> > the template tools.
> > I am going to try to eliminate even more if I can, but it may be hard.
>
> > By the way, would anyone be so kind as to explain how to interpret
> > Internet Explore debugging window?
> > I love how it gives me a line and a Char number without telling me
> > what the file name is. Am I missing something?
>
> > Thank you kindly
>
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