I don't quite understand. You say you do want to load jQuery in IE6+, but
you don't want to load jQuery in IE6. What does that mean? It sounds
contradictory. (The "+" in "IE6+" simply means "IE6 or greater".)

jQuery also supports Firefox 1.5+. You do want your jQuery code to run in
Firefox as well, isn't that right?

Let's get clear on exactly what action to take in each browser, and then it
should be easy to sort out how to do that.

-Mike

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> Subject: [jQuery] Load the Jquery.js in IE6+ only
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> 
> HI,
> 
> I am new to Jquery. Basically I am a ASP.Net developer. From 
> past 2 days I'm playing with Jquery. The Jquery is compatible 
> to IE6+. 
> 
> My ASP.Net application can execute on IE6 and FF1.x. So, I 
> would like to load the JQuery.js and other Jquery utility 
> javascript only on IE6+ browsers. I dont want to load the 
> jquery.js in IE6 browser.
> 
> How to do this task?. Please let me know as soon as possible.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> Ganesh. 
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