I think you will need to put together a simple? demo page that show the 
behavior you are describing. There is no way yo guess what might be 
going wrong. It might be a bug you are running into, it might be that 
you are not using something as intended, or any other number of things.

-Steve

Acuff, Daniel (Comm Lines, PAC) wrote:
> 
> 
> I have attempted to bring this up in the past but did not get any 
> response. Which is amazing since this is such a huge issue.
> 
> I *could* be doing something incorrectly, so please if so, I want to be 
> corrected.
> 
> One of the reasons for no-response a couple months back *MAY* be due to 
> the complicated matter and it is hard to put into words to describe what 
> is happening.
> 
> I will try to make it clear.
> 
> I am NOT a good jquery coder, just barely a newbie.
> So say for example I am doing a simple border on image hover.
> I believe this much of an example will suffice? I am relying on .ready, 
> using IE 6.0.28
> 
> $(document).ready(function(){
>         $("img.helpIcon").hover(
>         function() { $(this).addClass("jsHover"); },
>         function () { $(this).removeClass("jsHover"); });
> //
>         $(".frmElement").focus(function(){ $(this).addClass("selected"); })
>         .blur(function(){ $(this).removeClass("selected"); })
> });
> 
> In my case I am displaying say 100 rows with an Icon at the start of 
> each row, that when you hover over changes the border color.
> 
> THE PROBLEM: Sometimes not 100% either way, the "code" will stop, and 
> say only the first 50 rows have the DESIRED jQuery feature/hover.
> 
> Something happens where any given amount "CAN FAIL". And you will NOT 
> see the results on all or some of the jquery effect.
> 
> As most of you have been developing as long or longer than I, 10 years, 
> you KNOW we cannot even allow a 1% failure rate.
> 
> What can be done? How is everyone getting 100% accuracy and I am seeing 
> effects fail? If you refresh more than a couple times you can usually 
> see where the effect fails. This is a HUGE concern as it means I cannot 
> role out using jQUERY to do ANYTHING important until I *learn* / find 
> out what causes an effect to fail.
> 
> Another example is is I use JQUERY to say color divs in a dynamic menu I 
> built. Say the first 3 columns/tabs of the horizontal menu do the effect 
> perfectly, I hover over a choice and jquery colors it from white to blue 
> say. But all the sudden if you go to tab 5 the jquery effect is not 
> working!!
> 
> I told you this is hard to put into words, can anyone help me?
> 
> 
> 
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