Thanks CAM!
yes, I pretty much ['almost-kinda:-)] thought that about JRE though
mentioned it anyways just in case there was a possibility it could
help.
So.... eek! well, it's a reall horrific mess so i'll wander around
holding my face in my hand and have a think...
you see... it's about 8 or so jq.js files... and a custom hodge-podge
file as well..

Would I need to consider the css file as HAVING errors.... or, to be
clearer... it's the css that can contain 'hacks-fixes' though the css
file is not the direct CAUSE of the problems.... right?

So... I need to debug the jq.js files.... though... the links to the
js files..... so....um.... hmmm..... a bit confused... luck there's
time off this month!   hehehe

!!!!!!!!! nice!

On Dec 17, 3:18 pm, "Cam Spiers" <camspi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I though it was the need to install the JRE java stuff as I'm running
> > XPsp2 in virtualbox.
>
> JavaScript doesn't have anything to do with Java apart from the similarities
> in naming.
>
> If you send a link to your code people might be able to help out :)
>
> Sorry but I do think you will have to debug to get things working in IE...
> It would be great if there was a magic button but sadly I have not yet come
> across one :(
>
> If you don't have a live version to show us you can use this free 
> tool.http://pastebin.com/
> To share your code.
>
> Good Luck
>
> On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 11:56 AM, yvonney <yvonn...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi....!!! Well after 1000's of newbie hours I've got my page looking
> > nice in IE and FF.
> > Thing is I get absolutely NO JQuery or Javascript funtioning in IE6 or
> > IE7...
>
> > I though it was the need to install the JRE java stuff as I'm running
> > XPsp2 in virtualbox.
>
> > Anyways... I get the Obect Expected message when I try to click on ANY
> > JS and/or JQ spots.
>
> > and yes... there's a TON of error in the FF console...
> > Well,,, what I'd LIKE to do is just IGNOR and be able to RUN the
> > scripts live with IE6 an IE7
>
> > May I ask IF there's a way to simply ignor YET run without going
> > through a year of attempting to debug...
> > Fact is debugging my attempt could take years.
>
> > Kind of a show stopper disappointment which really surprised me after
> > getting things looking and working right in Firefox.
>
> > thanks for reading!

Reply via email to