I'm making a reply to my own post because I "figured it out" (several other posts are running into the same thing). Hopefully if someone runs across this it will save a headache.
In my example, it worked in FireFox but not in I: $(this).find('a.version').click(function(){ $('#CYMA_Version').load(this.id + '.asp'); return false; }); The key is that you also have to use $.getScript to load ANY scripts in your load statement: $(this).find('a.version').click(function(){ $('#CYMA_Version').load(this.id + '.asp', function() { $('a.tab').click(function(){ $('#UpdateCenter_Request').load(this.id + '.asp', function() { $.getScript("../../js/zebra_table.js"); $.getScript("../../js/thickbox.js", function(){ alert("Script loaded and executed."); }); }); }); Apparently Jquery does not have to be loaded.... Don't ask me why but it doesn't. Hope this helps anyone who searches for this later on. On Aug 10, 3:35 pm, Pete <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm running into a problem with a simple Ajax call within an ajax > called page in IE. I did a forum search and it didn't really clue me > into what's going on. > > In the page: > > http://www.cyma.com/NEWCYMA/support/updatecenter/ (Page 1) > > Clicking on "Version 9" loads a page with two god ugly tabs: > "Downloads / Updates" and "Documents" > > Clicking on either tab loads the appropriate page. > > In FireFox it loads the appropriate page, in IE7 nothing happens. > > The page that is being loaded is: > > http://www.cyma.com/NEWCYMA/support/updatecenter/v9.asp (Page 2) > > This page does indeed work in IE7 and in FireFox. > > The calls are similar. Is this a known issue? > > ------------------------- > (Page 1 Ajax call) > > $(this).find('a.version').click(function(){ > $('#CYMA_Version').load(this.id + '.asp'); > > return false; > > }); > > ------------------------- > (Page 2 Ajax call) > > $(this).find('a.tab').click(function(){ > $('#UpdateCenter_Request').load('v9/' + this.id + '.asp'); > > return false; > > }); > > -------------------------