Hi MorningZ, thanks for your thoughts. I didn't even think of that since it has been a couple of weeks ago I built this. Only IE needed to be fixed. I finally was able to get it fixed by putting alerts in to see where it stopped. Apparently IE has trouble with a chained ajax call. I cut the chain into part and then it worked.
Thanks again for your thoughts, I really appreciate it and take to heart what you say! Henjo On Dec 14, 11:18 pm, MorningZ <morni...@gmail.com> wrote: > I would *definitely* start by using the non-minified version of > jQuery, as it's 1000x easier to get an idea of what's going on (i see > in the source of the page you are using the min-ed version) > > On Dec 14, 4:31 pm, Henjo <henjohoek...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Hey Scott, > > > thanks for posting. I will check this out and see if I can find > > something here... > > > Henjo > > > On Dec 14, 8:51 pm, "Scott Stewart" <sstwebwo...@bellsouth.net> wrote: > > > > There is a Firebug Lite which runs in IE, it's not nearly as good as > > > Firebug, but it's better than nothing (or the "developer tools" in IE8 > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: jquery-en@googlegroups.com [mailto:jquery...@googlegroups.com] On > > > > Behalf Of Henjo > > > Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 2:46 PM > > > To: jQuery (English) > > > Subject: [jQuery] Debugging in IE > > > > Hi list, > > > > I am wondering how to do debugging in IE the best way. I installed > > > fiddler and work with ie8's dev tools. > > > > The problem is I have a script that runs perfectly in FF, Chrome, > > > Safari but not in IE. There the dynamic form wizard. stops after 2 > > > loads... > > > > This is the site I am talking abouthttp://bit.ly/7v8pHu > > > > Thanks in advance for your tips. > > > > Henjo