That is what I figured.

How does this block of code look?

[html]
$.post("../pu/puajax-x.html",{
              mode: "contactrow",
              loginid: $("#loginid").val(),
              field: $("#sortfield").val(),
              prowid: $("#prowid").val(),
              pdiro: $("#pdirection").val(),
            }, function(xml)
        {
          displayContactName(xml);
        });
        return false;
[/html]

JS debugger points to the "," before the function(xml) call. I keep
getting errors about "error: expected identifier, string or number".

On Feb 16, 6:05 pm, MorningZ <morni...@gmail.com> wrote:
> And rest assured that the library (including the validation plugin)
> FULLY work withIE, it's your code and how you are using jQuery that
> is the issue
>
> On Feb 16, 3:58 pm, "Dean C. Reed" <webspee...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Or is there a common work around?
>
> > I spent a few days getting familiar with JQuery and it works perfectly  
> > in Firefox. I go to test it inIEand literally nothing works. Aside  
> > from the basics, I'm using a validator plugin, but I'm getting JS  
> > errors at every turn. Vague errors like "object expected" when I'm  
> >simplycalling a JS function that uses JQuery calls.
>
> >IEis very frustrating, they should just shoot it and put us out of  
> > our misery.
>
> > ....

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