Hi All, I'm seeing some strange behavior with jQuery in Safari.
I have a function defined to run when the DOM is ready using
$(function(){
doSomething();
});
And in FF and IE things work splendidly, but in Safari every now and
then the DOM is supposedly ready before anything is painted in the window.
The doSomething() function initializes a div to be a jScrollPane, so
when things work the div has a scrollbar added if necessary, but when
things mess up the div spills over into the right-hand pane (I have a
3-column layout, left-pane is float: left, right-pane is float: right
and then the center has a left-margin to center it) and the jScrollPane
functionality isn't really initialized.
So I'm wondering if any of you all have seen this before, and know of a
solution before I go digging deeper. I'm thinking that some of the
flash elements of the page may be interacting with things a little
strangely, and I can post a link to the site come Monday if anyone is
interested.
Thanks in advance
Louis
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