Thanks to both of you for trying to help me.  I had a little bit
better luck trying to nest accordions within a list instead of using
treeview because it was simply not working for me.  Though I'm stuck
in a few places with accordion, at least it's working to some degree.

On Aug 17, 1:55 pm, James <james.gp....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Are you adding the jQuery library again on your ajax call?
> Having the jQuery library twice on the page may cause issues.
>
> On Aug 17, 4:13 am, Stephan Beal <sgb...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Aug 15, 11:38 pm,n4rc1ssus<5n4rc1s...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > > Webpage error details
>
> > > Message: Object doesn't support this property or method
>
> > Man, oh, man, MSIE is useless. i STRONGLY recommend trying this in
> > Firefox with Firebug enabled, because it will show you exactly what
> > property is the problem here.
>
> > > Line: 257713399 *not sure why the line is so insanely high but
> > > whatever*
>
> > This happens when packing multiple JS files into one, but line 257M is
> > obviously wrong. Unless you've really got several GB of JS code coming
> > over the wire, which i highly doubt).
>
> > > Char: 2
> > > Code: 0
> > > URI:http://localhost/greekware8/
>
> > > like the subject says I hope this isn't some really stupid mess up in
> > > my part but this should've worked in a day's time of work.
>
> > Install firebug (in Firefox), then enable the "break on all errors"
> > option in the Scripts tag, then reload the page. It will point you
> > right to where the problem is. It sounds to me (just guessing) that
> > it's either a syntax error in your code or you're trying to use code
> > which requires a separate plugin which isn't yet loaded.- Hide quoted text -
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