Oh man! that makes you just another microsoft victim! Sorry!

On 10/25/06, Brice Burgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ wrote:
> >
> >               var embed = function(){
> >                       $(this).after(' &mdash; <embed autostart="true" 
> > valign="bottom"
> > height="16" width="160" src="' + this.href + '">')
> >                               .bind("click",function() {return false});
> >                       return false;
> > $("[EMAIL PROTECTED]").oneclick(embed);
> >
>
> Jake,
>
>   Your function did not "re-bind" in the called event. If you want to see
> some wacky behaviour try;
>
> ---
> a = function(){
>         $(this).after(' A ').oneclick(b);
>    return false;
> }
>
> b = function() {
> $(this).after(' B ').oneclick(a);
>    return false;
> }
>
> $().ready(function() { $("a").oneclick(a); });
> ---
>
> WARNING: this will crash IE. FF will behave as expected.
>
> ~ Brice
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