Just to finish this one off, I discovered my problem in IE6 was
nothing to do with the jquery search operation we were discussing.

As I was working on the code I had added an object initialisation
above the line in question that had an extra comma at the end, as in-

var     frames= {
                EM: 1*offset,
                .
                .
                .
                YH: 10*offset,   //<<extra comma here
        };

IE6 choked on this, whereas Firefox was quite happy with it.

I've done enough little bits of Perl, PHP, and now JavaScript over the
years that I have terrible trouble remembering exactly which bits of
syntax will or won't work with each!

Thanks again to Jason, my little dynamic map works like a charm.

Regards: colin_e

On May 25, 8:29 pm, kiusau <kiu...@mac.com> wrote:
> On May 25, 3:44 am, Jason Persampieri <papp...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Certainly... you're really not all that far off at all... let me just
> > point out a couple of things.
>
> Very nice presentation!
>
> It is likely that many novice users of jQuery will be able to benefit
> from it.  Please do respond to the originator's question about the use
> of :first-child in IE, and suggest a work around if, indeed, it is an
> issue.
>
> Roddy

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