You caught me in the middle of some updates, so it's now in rev 226,
slightly modified to be more generic:
http://jquery.com/src/jquery-svn.js

var np = p.replace(/\-(\w)/g,function(m,c){return c.toUpperCase()});
r = e.currentStyle[p] || e.currentStyle[np];

--John

On 8/24/06, Dave Cardwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For some reason IE has decided to use e.currentStyle['min-width'] for
> min-width, max-width, min-height and max-height, while it uses the
> e.currentStyle['fontSize'] for everything else.
>
> As such, $.curCSS will simply treat them as undefined, unless you replace:
> p = p.replace(/\-(\w)/g,function(m,c){return c.toUpperCase()});
>
> with:
> p = p.replace(/([^min|max])-(\w)/g,function(m,c1,c2){return c1 +
> c2.toUpperCase()});
>
>
> This creates a special case for min/max properties.  Is there any way
> this could be included in SVN sharpish, as for such a trivial fix it
> solves a right PITA for me.
>
>
> Best wishes,
> Dave Cardwell ~ http://davecardwell.co.uk/
>
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