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On Apr 18, 12:27 am, Dmitry Bykadorov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have some problem in IE (http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-en/ > browse_thread/thread/dad0aabfe9361fb6?hl=en) > > Can you add error handler in your request? Something like this: > > error: function(XMLHttpRequest, textStatus, errorThrown){ > alert(textStatus); > > } > > On Apr 17, 11:56 pm, nmadg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Do I need to add an ActiveXObject. I thought one of the great things > > about JQuery was you don't need to do browser specific stuff? > > > On Apr 17, 3:43 pm, nmadg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I swear I'm not blind, I believe I have an original problem. I've been > > > stuck on it for hours. PLEASE HELP! My code works perfectly in FF > > > and Safari on both PC and Mac. I am NOT using the meta plugin. The > > > only other code i'm using is the YUI Grid CSS. Please advise and I > > > will be forever indebted to the jQuery community. > > > > Here's my code: > > > <script type="application/javascript"> > > > $(function(){ > > > $(document).ready(function(){ > > > $.ajax({ > > > type: "GET", > > > url: "_xmls/page_0001.xml", > > > dataType: "xml", > > > success: function(xml){ > > > $(xml).find('headers').each(function(){ > > > var headerText = $ > > > (this).find('header').text() > > > $('<h2></ > > > h2>').html(headerText).appendTo('#hd #headerText') > > > }) > > > } > > > }) //close $.ajax( > > > }) //close click( > > > }) //close $( > > > </script> > > > > In my <BODY> > > > <div id="hd"> > > > <div id="headerText"> > > > </div> > > > </div> > > > > What am I doing wrong!!! Thank you so much for your help.