Ah, hate it when that happens.

By the way, are you using Firebug for Firefox? That would help you
find this sort of issue a lot quicker.

On Apr 11, 6:16 am, David D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I found the problem.
>
> $('a.thickbox').click(function(){
>                         $(*).css("padding",0);
>                         $(*).css("margin",0);
>                 });
>
> I hadn't pasted that in the mail because I didn't think of the missing
> quotes around * causing a problem. I'm pretty sure I just pasted that
> directly from somewhere... Anyway, don't ya hate it when you spend
> hours scouring your code and questioning your sanity and the whole
> time it was someone else's causing problems :/ Live and learn...
>
> David D
>
> On Apr 8, 10:53 pm, David D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I'm not for certain the event is firing. What seems kind of strange is
> > hide, show, and other effects dont seem to work correctly in that
> > particular area of the page as well. What marr.adam is saying does
> > kind of describe what seems to be happening, but it only happens from
> > the main page. I am running a php framework (xaraya) and any jquery
> > code that is loaded from other templates appear to work correctly in
> > IE 7. I'm rather stumped. The only thing I can think of is to work on
> > the rest of the project and hope I find an answer somewhere along the
> > way.
>
> > David D
>
> > On Apr 6, 10:35 pm, Hamish Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Either the event didn't bind properly, or something is preventing it
> > > reaching "return false;"
>
> > > Is the even definitely firing? Do your other calls include the fadeOut
> > > and, if not, does it work when you remove that line?
>
> > > On Apr 7, 9:39 am, David D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > I have a login box that loads inside a container via an ajax request,
> > > > using .click. Here's the code:
>
> > > > $(document).ready(function(){
> > > >                 $('a.login').click(function(){
> > > >                         var thiscontainer = "#" + this.rel;
> > > >                         $.ajax({
> > > >                                 url: this.href + "&pageName=html",
> > > >                                 cache: false,
> > > >                                 success: function(html){
> > > >                                 $(thiscontainer).append(html);
> > > >                                 }
> > > >                         });
> > > >                         $('.login').fadeOut('slow');
> > > >                         return false;
> > > >                 });
> > > >         });
>
> > > > It works fine in FF2, but in IE7 it just opens the url, instead of
> > > > loading the requested page in the container (div).
>
> > > > I have several other ajax requests that use the same code and they all
> > > > seem to work fine in IE7. Any ideas why this particular request is
> > > > different?  Thanks for the help.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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