ok the problem was that i forgot about return false, and as it was   elements
they redirect me to no existing address. Ech how i could forgot about such a
thing:-)

Glen Lipka wrote:
> 
> Can you post this example online?
> 
> Glen
> 
> On 9/25/07, kamiseq <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> I ve just downloaded new version of jquery 1.2.1 and i tried to do sth
>> like
>> that
>>
>> menu
>> <div class="submenu hidden">
>>      <div>
>>                               zamknij
>>                              login.html?form_action=logout wyloguj
>>                              start.html start
>>                             <!-- trzeba zadbac aby przy relodowaniu nie
>> ubic
>> sesji -->
>>      </div>
>>      <div>
>>                               kontrahent
>>                               zamowienie
>>                               produkt
>>                               dokumenty
>>                               wynik wyszukiwania
>>      </div>
>> </div>
>> and my simple code in JQ is
>> $(function(){
>>     $('#open_menu').click(function(){
>>         var $r = $(this).next().filter('div');
>>         $r.removeClass('hidden');
>>     });
>> });
>>
>> result is that i dont have any errors or warning in js console, the sub
>> menu
>> is showing itself and suddenly after that page reloads itself due to
>> something i really don't know.
>>
>> if I change code to something like that:
>> $(function(){
>>     $('#open_menu').click(function(){
>>         $(this).next().filter('div').removeClass('hidden');
>>     });
>> });
>>
>> then I have this:
>>
>> FIREBUG WARNING: [Exception... "Component returned failure code:
>> 0x8000ffff
>> (NS_ERROR_UNEXPECTED) [nsIScriptableUnicodeConverter.ConvertToUnicode]"
>> nsresult: "0x8000ffff (NS_ERROR_UNEXPECTED)"  location: "JS frame ::
>> chrome://firebug/content/lib.js :: anonymous :: line 191"  data: no]
>>
>> Warning: Element referenced by ID/NAME in the global scope. Use W3C
>> standard
>> document.getElementById() instead.
>> Source File:
>> Line: 1
>>
>> Warning: Element referenced by ID/NAME in the global scope. Use W3C
>> standard
>> document.getElementById() instead.
>> Source File: javascript: with (__scope__.vars) { with (__scope__.api) {
>> with
>> (__scope__.userVars) { with (window) {try
>> {__scope__.callback(eval(__scope__.expr));} catch (exc)
>> {__scope__.callback(exc, true);}}}}}
>> Line: 1
>>
>> come one, what is wrong with my code or with that lib....
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