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On Oct 25, 5:49 pm, Wizzud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Remove the HTML commenters from around the Javascript (the <!-- and --
>
> >).
>
> On Oct 25, 8:53 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
>
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> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm trying to add some HTML to a DIV (the HTML is contained in the var
> > "data")
>
> > $("#"+p_id).empty().append("<div class=\"itemWrapper\">" + data + "</
> > div>");
>
> > but when that HTML contains Javascript, PC IE 7 gives me syntax errors
> > after the above call, even when the JS contains none.  Here is an
> > example of some of the HTML with JS I'm trying to load:
>
> > <form onsubmit="return get(this)"></form>
> >                 <table>
> >                         <tr>
> >                                 <td><img width="100" src="images/
> > roman.jpg" alt="" border="0"></td>
> >                                 <td valign="top">
> >                                         <table>
> >                                                 <tr><td
> > class="itemHeader">Roman Numerals</td></tr>
> >                                                 <tr><td
> > class="item">Type in a number in either form.</td></tr>
> >                                                 <tr><td
> > class="item"><input size="16" ></td></tr>
> >                                                 <tr><td class="item">
> > <input type="submit" value="Convert"></td></tr>
> >                                         </table>
> >                                 </td>
> >                         </tr>
> >                 </table>
> > </form>
> > <script language="javascript">
>
> > <!--
>
> > var x = 1;
>
> > //-->
>
> > </script>
>
> > I seem to be doing something that is not agreeing with IE.  Does
> > anyone have suggestions on how to successfully load this on IE?
>
> > Thanks, - Dave- Hide quoted text -
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