I noticed this too except it has to do with the slider widget from
interface. It would seem that there's a javascript error being thrown
that has to do with the jquery xpath plugin that is required once you
upgrade to 1.2.

I have not yet found a solution though...

Ryan

On Sep 19, 2:41 am, hiddenhippo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Having upgraded from jquery version 1.1.3.1 to 1.2.1 I've noticed a
> problem within internet explorer whilst using interface elements.
> This may be interface elements specific, though I have my doubts, or
> it may be something with the latest release of jquery.. either way I'm
> not really qualified to say one way or the other.  So here's a small
> test case that I've put together;
>
> jquery 1.2.1
> interface elements 1.2 using draggable and droppables
>
> A html page with two divs (though 1 div is fine for testing)
>
> <div id='main' style="height:50px;width:50px;background-color:red;"></
> div>
> <div class='drg' style="top:100px;left:100px;height:50px;width:
> 50px;background-color:blue;"></div>
>
> Another js file with;
> $(document).ready(function()
> {
>         $('.drg').Draggable({zIndex:1000,ghosting:true,opacity:
> 0.7,revert:true,onStart: function(){},onDrag:   function(x,y){},onStop:
> function(){}});
>
> });
>
> The page loads fine with no errors.  When I click the blue div (2nd
> div in the above) and attempt to move it about I've no problems.  When
> I release the mouse; no problems.  However, when I attempt to remove
> the div it's as if all my events have been removed because I can no
> longer move the div.  If I place a click event like so;
>
> $('.drg').mousedown(function(){alert('pop');});
>
> then it'll fire fine... but as soon as the div is moved it also
> fails.  Note that this weird functionality only happens in IE (my
> version is IE7 on XP) and not FireFox.....
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.  All the above worked fine when
> using jquery 1.1.3.1

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