El Rocco ,

I think john posted something similar as a bug tonight , there is a 
problem w/ fadeTo in IE in the .css function.

Will
> Hi there guys!
>
> Just wanted to make sure that if I check the opacity css property, IE  
> will not return null (it was in some tests I did).
>
> I checked the source and on lines 389 to 393, this is what I see :
>
> 389 } else if ( p == "opacity" && jQuery.browser.msie )
> 390   return parseFloat( jQuery.curCSS(e,"filter").replace(/ 
> [^0-9.]/,"") ) || 1;
> 391
> 392   return jQuery.curCSS( e, p );
> 393 },
>
> This part makes me think that if I check
> $(this).css("opacity");
>
> I should get the right value even if i'm in IE right? If not, what  
> does this do? Is it just to SET the right value in IE?
>
> If I use the BUILT-IN fade functions, everything works fine in IE but  
> as said in a previous thread (http://www.mail-archive.com/ 
> discuss@jquery.com/msg00660.html) things are now queued if I do  
> something like this :
>
> $(this).width("37px").fadeTo("fast",0.5);
>
> If I want to use the animate() function to do what I want, as  
> specified by John in the aforementioned thread, I'd have to do  
> something like this :
>
> $(this).animate({width:37,opacity:.5},"fast");
>
> I'll try this when I get in the office tomorrow (I don't have a pc  
> with IE here) and will post my results.
>
> Tnx!
>
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