IE hates it for good reason. Proper JSON (and Javascript object
declaration) has no trailing comma on the final line.
This is one thing IE does right that the other browsers are too giving
on.
On Oct 28, 5:57 pm, JCQ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree with Tim, that is EXACTLY the problem. I
I agree with Tim, that is EXACTLY the problem. IE seems to hate any
trailing commas in that json-ish type of data structure, sometimes
it's called a syntax error, and once in a while I'll also get a
message like "no object detected" or somesuch. Anyway, kill that
trailing comma Tim mentioned an
The problem might be that there is a "," after the line "email:
"Please enter a valid email address"".
Try removing the comma and see what happens.
-Tim
On Oct 28, 1:10 pm, MauiMan2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> IE7 is telling me the following script has a syntax error and I have
> tried to fin
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