I was wondering if anyone could tell me why firefox still runs the scripts,
even though they are not explicitly evaluated... the appendChild by itself
seems to be enough to get firefox to run inline scripts which are not on the
top level.
Jim Marion wrote:
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> The eval is in the domManip. I
Jim, that info was extremely helpful. I also noticed that $.load
calls .html which calls .append which in turn calls domManip, but
couldn't figure out why it still wasn't evaluating my scripts, and
therefore added the evalScripts back in. The fact that script tags
have to be at the top level is
I did some looking at the code. The $.load in 1.1.4 and 1.2 actually
does eval scripts on IE without adding evalScripts back into the lib.
The eval is in the domManip. It looks like $.load calls .html which
calls .append. append calls domManip. The only problem is that the
code doesn't do a deep s
Check out the revisions made to .load() and the new getScript feature
of 1.2: http://docs.jquery.com/Release:jQuery_1.2/Ajax
These may help you solve your problems!
peace,
Jt
On Sep 11, 3:05 am, Stamen Georgiev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having the same problems here.
> And it looks the
I'm having the same problems here.
And it looks the same with the latest release (1.2) :-(
Help, anyone?
On Sep 10, 7:26 pm, Bryan Blakey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As many others have already noted, if your page makes anAJAXcall
> that returnsjavascriptand HTML, for some reasonIEand Safari ar
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