Hmm, I am not sure this is happening....but I will look through my
scripts.

On Mar 13, 9:38 am, Henry <rcornf...@raindrop.co.uk> wrote:
> Nic Hubbard wrote:
> > Ok, I removed all instances of the cycle plugin when it is
> > not needed.  But, this has not fixed the problem in IE7/8.
>
> > Why would it be saying that jQuery.js is the file with the
> > problem?
>
> IE browser throw an "invalid argument" error when attempts are made to
> apply nonsensical values to CSS style properties, such as an attempt
> to set a width or height to a negative value.  If that sort of thing
> is the cause of your error then it is happening in the jQuery file
> because that is where the property is actually being set, but the real
> error will be wherever the nonsensical value is passed as an argument
> to the jQuery function/method call.

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