Note that this happens regardless of whether a message is specified,
leading me to guess it's happening on line 204 of the plugin:

$([lyr1[0],lyr2[0],lyr3[0]]).appendTo(full ? 'body' : el);

because that's the only place I see an append method being called
that's not message-related.

On Feb 26, 4:10 pm, "rmurp...@gmail.com" <rmurp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am trying to use blockUI to block the siblings of a div when the div
> is in "edit" mode, i.e.:
>
> <div class="modules">
>   <div class="module" id="myDiv1" />
>   <div class="module" id="myDiv2" />
>   <div class="module" id="myDiv3" />
>   ...
> </div>
>
> <script>
> var $active_module = $('#myDiv1');
> $active_module.siblings().block();
> </script>
>
> This works in FF3 just fine, but in IE I get an error: Unexpected call
> to method or property access. The error points to jQuery itself, this
> line inside the append method:
>
> this.appendChild( elem );
>
> I am running jQuery 1.3.2 and v2.10 of the blockUI plugin.

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