Ah never mind - found it: do: "wiki_ajax",
For some reason it doesn't like do: , so I renamed to wiki_do, and its fine now Wonder why that is? TIA Andy On Jan 6, 11:46 am, youradds <andy.ne...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Got a bit of a weird issue in IE 8 with this code: > > jQuery.getJSON("/v.f", { do: "wiki_ajax", id: jQuery > (this).val(), field: "1" }, function(j){ > > The whole function is: > > jQuery.noConflict(); > > jQuery(function(){ > jQuery("select#article_is_in_1").change(function(){ > jQuery.getJSON("/v.f", { do: "wiki_ajax", id: jQuery > (this).val(), field: "1" }, function(j){ > > clear_further_up(2); > > jQuery('#article2').hide(); > jQuery('#article3').hide(); > jQuery('#article4').hide(); > jQuery('#article5').hide(); > jQuery('#article6').hide(); > jQuery('#article7').hide(); > jQuery('#article8').hide(); > jQuery('#article9').hide(); > jQuery('#article10').hide(); > jQuery('#article11').hide(); > jQuery('#article12').hide(); > jQuery('#article13').hide(); > jQuery('#article14').hide(); ; > > var options = ''; > for (var i = 0; i <j.length; i++) { > options += '<option value="' + j > [i].optionValue + '">' + j[i].optionDisplay + '</option>'; > } > jQuery("#article_is_in_2").html(options); > jQuery('#article_is_in_2 option:first').attr > ('selected', 'selected'); > > if (j.length > 1) { > jQuery('#article2').show(); > } > > }) > }); > > }); > > Can anyone suggest what is wrong with it? Works perfectly fine in FF > and Chrome :/ > > TIA > > Andy