I just tried switching to transitional, with no effect, sadly (still
under 1.1.3.1).


On Jul 20, 8:30 pm, "Dan G. Switzer, II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Collin,
>
>
>
> >Hey all -- I'm new to the list (but not so new to jQuery), and was
> >hoping I could get some assistance regarding what appears to be a bug
> >in the .animate function when running under IE6.  Inside a .click
> >function assigned to a specific anchor tag, I call .animate using
> >jQuery 1.1.3.1.  It works in Firefox and Safari, but IE6 reports a
> >runtime error.  When I switch to jQuery 1.1.2, it works (mostly).  The
> >first animate sequence doesn't slide, but merely re-draws when the
> >final frame is done, but all subsequent animations work fine.
>
> >Perhaps this is due to my standalone IE6 (from evolt), as I've seen it
> >have other weird problems with JS, too.  I'm running IE7 installed,
> >unfortunately.
>
> >Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
>
> >I've posted a demo of the issue at the following location (sans a few
> >images):
> >http://www.command-tab.com/jquery/animate_bug/
>
> What happens if you change the doctype from "strict" to transitional? My
> experience with using a strict XHTML declaration almost always causes me
> trouble in IE6.
>
> -Dan

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