yes, it's just a warning, we can ignore it, but thats not fine I'm not sure whether it make sense (or it could be useful) to continue this thread, but I do not totally comprehend your comments:
> well, jQuery will not know what to do with the > string, because it's neither a selector string nor a HTML code > string but that's "jQuery's problem", and not "Firefox's"... jQuery works correct ... while it doesn't know what to do with the string ? AFAI-CanSee the string ".s:gt(2)" is a regular string and its compliant with jQuery's documentation. Why this warning in Firefox ? kind regards fran -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/using-%22%3Agt%22---Firefox-error-console-annouces-an-error-tp26905317s27240p26920384.html Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.