Just tried the uncompressed, same problem, long running script. Here is a link, PLEASE DON'T CLICK AROUND, just view in IE6 and you'll see the alert.
http://www.calabunga.com/main/pagesource.html It's a massive page, over a MB, I'm sure that is part of the problem but how do I rectify? On Jul 20, 11:27 am, "Brandon Aaron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Have you tried using the uncompressed version of jQuery? > > -- > Brandon Aaron > > On 7/20/07, Josh Nathanson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > Hey jQuery'ers, > > > I am having an issue with jQuery in IE6. I have a very large html page > > coming from the server which also includes the jQuery packed file. When > > the > > page is too large, IE6 throws a "long running script" error; the end user > > clicks abort script, and havoc ensues with the database as it throws a > > "broken pipe" error. > > > I commented out jQuery and the page runs fine, no long running script > > error. > > So I know that is the cause. > > > Is this some kind of a document.ready issue? Is there something I can do > > to > > solve it? > > > TIA! > > > -- Josh