Thanks for the feedback. I'm on the road right now, so don't have easy access to my VM to test the changes in IE. But, I've made the changes (aren't they *always* obvious only after you see them?).
I'll be back at my main computer in an hour or so - I'll try IE then. One thing I'm noting - I'm using FF on my laptop right now. The laptop has a little less oomph than my main desktop... I'm noticing a delay when scrolling horizontally - the head/foot seems to be lagging behind some. Maybe the head/foot should be adjusted after the scrolling stops? Not sure if that would be best from a usability standpoint... Just a thought. Shawn Suni wrote: > Nice work! > > Seems to work prefectly in FF. > > Opera and Explorer give a javascript error. Usually (in my own > experience) this is caused by the same error in 95% of the cases: an > extra comma after the last property of an object. This also seems to > be the case here. > > Remove the tailing comma from lines 33, 37 and 41 and the errors > should go away. After that we could do some testing with Opera and IE. > > So change this: > > $("#fixedContainer .fixedHead").css({ > width: w + "px", > "overflow": "hidden", > }); > $("#fixedContainer .fixedTable").css({ > width: (w + 16) + "px", > "overflow": "auto", > }); > $("#fixedContainer .fixedFoot").css({ > width: w + "px", > "overflow": "hidden", > }); > > to: > > $("#fixedContainer .fixedHead").css({ > width: w + "px", > "overflow": "hidden" > }); > $("#fixedContainer .fixedTable").css({ > width: (w + 16) + "px", > "overflow": "auto" > }); > $("#fixedContainer .fixedFoot").css({ > width: w + "px", > "overflow": "hidden" > });