Thanks for the response - and sorry about the double-post. Browser was
being weird this morning.
I don't have a huge amount of inputs; in fact, I was considering doing
exactly that earlier. The only problem I see with it is that the
number of inputs has to be able to change - the users have to be
I don't think the problem is with the selector, per se. It's more a
problem with binding the change event to a table row. I'm guessing you
have inputs within the table rows and you're relying on event
bubbling. The problem is that the change event, like focus and blur,
doesn't bubble in IE.
Still having problems?
I don't know if I can help but I could take a look.
On 4/1/07, aezell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I had to put this behind a password. If anyone still wants to take a look and
offer some help, contact me offlist.
Thanks!
/alex
aezell wrote:
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> This might not be a jQu
I had to put this behind a password. If anyone still wants to take a look and
offer some help, contact me offlist.
Thanks!
/alex
aezell wrote:
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> This might not be a jQuery issue, but I think it is.
>
> First, I need to confirm that executing a search on this page does
> indeed end up in an
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