Got it.  The plugin now works in IE 6.  I needed a width assigned to the 
div for the fixed column.

Now I get to test it on some production data (a complex table).

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"
>     });

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