Re: [jQuery] Possible IE7 fadeOut bug

2006-10-20 Thread Chris Ovenden
I forgot to say that if you uncomment the alert, it gives undefined in IE7.

On 10/20/06, Chris Ovenden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi

 I have a problem where fadeOut is undefined in IE7 (final), but
 working fine in Firefox (2.0RC3).

 The relevant code is:
 //alert(this.clickBlock.fadeOut);
 clickBlock.fadeOut(slow, function() {
  $(this).remove();
 });

 clickBlock is a regular  jQuery object defined earlier by

 clickBlock = $(document.createElement(div)).id(block);

 I originally had clickBlock.remove(); here and it worked just fine.

 Can't check in IE6 at present, so don't know if it only affects IE7.

 If someone can confirm this as a bug, I'll file a bug report.

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Re: [jQuery] Possible IE7 fadeOut bug

2006-10-20 Thread Chris Ovenden
On 10/20/06, Chris Ovenden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I forgot to say that if you uncomment the alert, it gives undefined in IE7.

alert should read alert(clickBlock.fadeOut); // no 'this'

 On 10/20/06, Chris Ovenden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi
 
  I have a problem where fadeOut is undefined in IE7 (final), but
  working fine in Firefox (2.0RC3).
 
  The relevant code is:
  //alert(this.clickBlock.fadeOut);
  clickBlock.fadeOut(slow, function() {
   $(this).remove();
  });
 
  clickBlock is a regular  jQuery object defined earlier by
 
  clickBlock = $(document.createElement(div)).id(block);
 
  I originally had clickBlock.remove(); here and it worked just fine.
 
  Can't check in IE6 at present, so don't know if it only affects IE7.
 
  If someone can confirm this as a bug, I'll file a bug report.
 
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Re: [jQuery] Possible IE7 fadeOut bug

2006-10-20 Thread Brandon Aaron
Could you also try doing an alert(clickBlock.css) and alert(clickBlock.animate)?

Thanks

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On 10/20/06, Chris Ovenden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 10/20/06, Chris Ovenden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I forgot to say that if you uncomment the alert, it gives undefined in 
  IE7.
 
 alert should read alert(clickBlock.fadeOut); // no 'this'

  On 10/20/06, Chris Ovenden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi
  
   I have a problem where fadeOut is undefined in IE7 (final), but
   working fine in Firefox (2.0RC3).
  
   The relevant code is:
   //alert(this.clickBlock.fadeOut);
   clickBlock.fadeOut(slow, function() {
$(this).remove();
   });
  
   clickBlock is a regular  jQuery object defined earlier by
  
   clickBlock = $(document.createElement(div)).id(block);
  
   I originally had clickBlock.remove(); here and it worked just fine.
  
   Can't check in IE6 at present, so don't know if it only affects IE7.
  
   If someone can confirm this as a bug, I'll file a bug report.
  
   --
   Chris Ovenden
  
   http://thepeer.blogspot.com
   Imagine all the people / Sharing all the world
  
 
 
  --
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Re: [jQuery] Possible IE7 fadeOut bug

2006-10-20 Thread Chris Ovenden
Interesting - .css returned a function value, but .animate was
undefined. I'm pretty sure the animation module is in there, though,
as it's working in FF, and indeed (checking) FF returns the expected
function.

On 10/20/06, Brandon Aaron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Could you also try doing an alert(clickBlock.css) and 
 alert(clickBlock.animate)?

 Thanks

 --
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 On 10/20/06, Chris Ovenden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On 10/20/06, Chris Ovenden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I forgot to say that if you uncomment the alert, it gives undefined in 
   IE7.
  
  alert should read alert(clickBlock.fadeOut); // no 'this'
 
   On 10/20/06, Chris Ovenden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
   
I have a problem where fadeOut is undefined in IE7 (final), but
working fine in Firefox (2.0RC3).
   
The relevant code is:
//alert(this.clickBlock.fadeOut);
clickBlock.fadeOut(slow, function() {
 $(this).remove();
});
   
clickBlock is a regular  jQuery object defined earlier by
   
clickBlock = $(document.createElement(div)).id(block);
   
I originally had clickBlock.remove(); here and it worked just fine.
   
Can't check in IE6 at present, so don't know if it only affects IE7.
   
If someone can confirm this as a bug, I'll file a bug report.
   
--
Chris Ovenden
   
http://thepeer.blogspot.com
Imagine all the people / Sharing all the world
   
  
  
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