I can't see anything wrong with the JS, can you perhaps provide a more
complete picture?
.: Are you calling the JS when the DOM is ready?
.: Are you posting the changes to a URL that is prepared to handle it?
.: Are you using the latest versions of the scripts?

Regards
M

On Nov 13, 11:23 pm, Rodent of Unusual Size <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Is there a known problem with jQuery/jeditable and
> XHTML?  I keep running into this 'invalid string'
> message with JS and XHTML.  First Dojo, now here..
> it's getting discouraging.  What am I doing wrong?
>
> Anyway, is there anything obviously wrong with
> the fragment athttp://apache.pastebin.ca/1254469?
> When I click in an appropriately-classed element,
> the current text disappears, but then the error
> crops up.
>
> I want to use jeditable to edit fields in a table,
> but right now I'm trying to get it to work on any
> old XHTML..
>
> And yes, I know IE doesn't do XHTML well/at all.
> And no, I don't care. :-/
>
> Thanks!
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