Hi, maybe this can help you ? 
http://flesler.blogspot.com/2008/01/jquerypreload.html

Cheers
Ariel Flesler

On 15 dic 2007, 16:18, ekallevig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry, looks like some of my sample code didn't quite come through.
>
> So basically I started just trying to create an image and not actually
> insert it into the page, but just create it so the image would be downloaded
> to cache.
>
> So I tried this originally:
>
> $(' ').attr('src','/images/blah.jpg');
>
> That didn't work in IE so I just assigned the new image element to a
> variable and it worked like this:
>
> var somevariable = $(' ').attr('src','/images/blah.jpg');
>
> But you could also assign it to an array item as well like I mentioned
> earlier:
>
> array[item] = $(' ').attr('src','/images/blah.jpg');
>
>
>
>
>
> Feed-2 wrote:
>
> > I didn't quite understand your solution, ekallevig. Can you explain it
> > again, please?
>
> > I also tried Jannik's solution but it didn't work... it gives me an
> > error saying that $img has no properties.
>
> > On Dec 14, 1:41 pm, ekallevig  wrote:
> >> I figured it out last night after I posted this. I just needed to assign
> >> the
> >> new element to a variable of some sort (or in my case an array item). I
> >> already had created an array to keep track of whether or not each image
> >> had
> >> already been preloaded (to avoid duplication), so instead of setting
> >> those
> >> array values to true/false, I just assigned the new image to them and it
> >> worked like a charm in all browsers.
>
> >> myimagearray[theimageindex] = $(' ').attr('src',buildThePathHere);
>
> >> or you could do it without jquery:
>
> >> myimagearray[theimageindex] = new Image();
> >> myimagearray[theimageindex].src = buildThePathHere;
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