Well, the problem was fixed by doing a "Reset Internet Explorer Settings" which makes me think it's not a problem with our code, but with the browser going wonky itself. I was thinking of using jQuery to detect if there's an error and if the browser IE7/Vista and then displaying an alert statement asking the user to try Resetting their Internet Explorer Settings.
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