thanks for your suggestion, though i hadn't given it a shot before i
figured something else out. but im thankful for your quick response!

On Jun 5, 1:19 pm, waseem sabjee <waseemsab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> try this
>
> notice the single and double quote usage
>
> '<div id="mydiv"><\/div>';
>
> notice i wrapped the whole statement in single quotes so that i may use
> double quotes just like i do for normal html
>
> then i used <\/div> instead of </div> this is due to the way JavaScript
> escapes text.
>
> '\/' will output '/'
> you probably got a syntax error from after that line ?
>
> $.getJSON("links.htt", { "get_favorites" : 1 }, function(data){
>        $.each(data, function(key) {
>                $("#selectModule").append(
>                        $("<option></option>").html(
>
>
>
> > key).attr("value", key)
> >                );
>
> >                // ie6 messes this up?!?!
> >                $(".pulldownContainer[relid=selectModule]").children
> > (".pulldownOptionsContainerHidden").append(
> >                        $('<div
> > class="pulldownOption"><\/div>').html(key).attr("value",
> > key)
> >                );
>
> >        });
> > });
> On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 7:03 PM, liam <liamgriffi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Not sure if I am doing something wrong here, but this fails in IE6:
>
> > $.getJSON("links.htt", { "get_favorites" : 1 }, function(data){
> >        $.each(data, function(key) {
> >                $("#selectModule").append(
> >                        $("<option></option>").html(key).attr("value", key)
> >                );
>
> >                // ie6 messes this up?!?!
> >                $(".pulldownContainer[relid=selectModule]").children
> > (".pulldownOptionsContainerHidden").append(
> >                        $("<div
> > class='pulldownOption'></div>").html(key).attr("value",
> > key)
> >                );
>
> >        });
> > });
>
> > The options append fine, but the divs don't.  Thanks in advance if you
> > can be of some help!

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