Thanks Dan, I didn't realise that. And Diego too, not to forget
anyone :)

In any case, our client didn't like the initial concept, so we've
rebuilt it with a new skin - this one doesn't require the use of
tables, so the problem is neatly avoided.



On Apr 23, 1:28 pm, "Dan G. Switzer, II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> >Did anyone realise that you can't use TABLEs as targets for $.load, at
> >least in IE? That was what I was trying to do - changing it to a DIV,
> >with the table in question within that, fixed the issue...
>
> Tables are notoriously quirky DOM objects to work w/in IE.
>
> It's possible it would have worked if you placed the content directly into
> the <tbody /> tag instead of the <table /> tag. That's technically where <tr
> /> elements belong--they are not children of the <table /> tag but of the
> <tbody /> tag. If you're <table /> structure is missing a <tbody /> tag, the
> browser will automatically add it.
>
> -Dan

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