Will do what you suggested and get back to you.

On Jul 12, 4:18 pm, Jörn Zaefferer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jeff Fleitz wrote:
> > So, for all you gurus out there, how do you track down this type of
> > issue in IE6?  Since Firebug doesn't report an error, that doesn't
> > help.  Do you use other http proxies like Fiddler?
>
> I've experienced a weird issue with IE6 and a mix of event delegation
> and custom events. Basically IE6 managed to trigger the custom event
> along with a normal click. I haven't yet figured out to prevent that,
> and had to work around it instead.
>
> Autcompleter uses a event delegation model for the select box and
> several custom events for the input itself, so this may be related.
>
> I haven't experienced that problem yet, therefore I hope we can work
> together to track it down and solve it, though that requires a bit
> poking around in the autocomplete code on your side. Try Firebug Lite on
> your testpage and put some console.log statements into autocompleters
> code. Interesting are the custom event handlers (search for
> bind("search"), function() {) and the mouse event handlers of the select
> box (search for jQuery("<ul>").appendTo(element).mouseover). Look for
> any events that are called when they shouldn't, eg. a click while just
> hovering, two clicks instead of one when clicking etc.
>
> --
> Jörn Zaefferer
>
> http://bassistance.de

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