> But then I took it and put it in to standards mode (correct doctype)
> and it works:http://ejohn.org/files/jquery1.3/safari-standards.html
>
> Seeing as how there's nothing that we can really do on our end (we
> never even touch our selector engine, just defer to Safari) I think
> the best move will be to make sure that your page is in standards
> mode.

Works for me, John.  Thanks a lot for taking the time to look at it.
I absolutely love jquery by the way -- fascinating example of the
power of simple design decisions up front.  A master stroke!  Congrats
on 1.3.

-Adam


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