Ben,

Thanks for responding. I am frustrated, and I have a headache. Thanks
for bearing with me.

I just got back from dinner, and I'm going to hit the sack to try and
let go some of this frustration, but tomorrow I'll put some code
together to show online.

I'm having a couple of problems now.

First, the problem that I described in this post, and at the time I
was using jdMenu 1.2.1.

Now I'm trying to use jdMenu 1.3, and I can't even get a simple hard
coded menu to work.

I think I'd like to get all this accomplished using the latest
version, but I'm having so little luck with it right now that I don't
know what to do. So if you're still willing tomorrow, I'd love the
help. I'll be sure to get some code posted somewhere that the general
populace can get to it.

Cheers Ben,
Chris

On Jun 4, 7:45 pm, "Benjamin Sterling"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris,
>
> -- I could have just as easily said... --
>
> Sensing a little frustration; I was only trying to get a bigger picture.
> Those were some of the questions I have to ask myself everyday.  I actually
> have about 40 post-its around my monitor with those types of questions to
> help me problem solve things quickly.
>
> -- Are you even familiar with the jdMenu plug-in? --
>
> I am familiar with the jdMenu, but only from helping people figure out their
> issue.
>
> Can you post some more code?  Because with out looking at how the LI are
> built I can only assume the issue resides in there somewhere?  My assumption
> is that you are calling in html that is produced with a server-side language
> and the dataType is not set correctly in the js.
>
> --
> Benjamin Sterlinghttp://www.KenzoMedia.comhttp://www.KenzoHosting.com

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