My guess is the field you are calling the plugin on also has an ASP.Net
validator on it. When the plugin triggers the change event to notify the
form element that the user changed the value, the ASP.Net validator receives
the event with the wrong target. See

http://dev.jqueryui.com/ticket/4071

The plugin could be updated to use fireEvent in IE to prevent this issue.
I'm still working on whether it makes sense (and how) to fix this in jQuery
core's .trigger. See

http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-dev/browse_thread/thread/b373713680e58be7

- Richard

On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 1:56 PM, Yvan <yvana...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm using Jquery's "Stylish Select" plugin to replace a dropdown box
> in a form (ie: "Facility Type"):
>
> http://www.coverall.com/cnaws/quoterequest.aspx
>
> Although it's working fine in both Firefox and Safari, .. I'm having a
> problem with it in IE 7/8.
>
> The first problem that I'm having is that I'm getting a strange
> Javascript error message when I click on and try to select one of the
> options in the dropdown box:
>
> Message: 'length' is null or not an object
> Line: 172
> Char: 17
> Code: 0
> URI:
> http://www.coverall.com/cnaws/WebResource.axd?d=w7y_20eVwtqkECBvGtTXhctz7tfIr5GP58PmekFUdQI1&t=633700576732852734
>
> The second problem that I'm having (which I suspect is related to the
> javascript error message I'm getting in some way) ... is that I am not
> able to select any of the options in the dropdown box.
>
> The page that I'm trying to integrate this into is part of a .NET
> application.  Is it possible that there is something .NET specific
> that is creating a conflict in IE?  How can I fix this?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> - Yvan
>
>
>

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