[jQuery] Re: Bug? -- toggle() of TR broke in IE8

2009-08-18 Thread sak

Hi

I may be wrong here, and if so am not sure where I am going wrong but
I can't seem to get the test2.html form 
http://dev.jquery.com/attachment/ticket/4512/
to work in ie8???

I am trying to solve the same issue with toggling tr for a web app I
am working on.

On Aug 7, 10:12 pm, John Resig jere...@gmail.com wrote:
 These are a duplicate ofhttp://dev.jquery.com/ticket/4512which has been
 fixed.

 --John

 On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Mondo Libero i...@vincenzoferme.it wrote:

  Here:http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/4753, and Here:
 http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/4960
  some users send this bug on bug tracker. The example are almost the
  same of this situation.

  On 5 Ago, 17:02, Liam Potter radioactiv...@gmail.com wrote:
   Sorry about the hostility, was having a pretty stressful day and I
   didn't really look into the problem too much, so my apologies for that.
   Now that I've had a better look, it actually does look like a bug.
   If you enter a value to the toggle, IE8 will do something with the TR,
   but it ends up hiding at the end.

   You may want to post a bug reporthttp://dev.jquery.com/report/

   Fontzter wrote:
Liam,

Thanks for your input, we all know how irritating IE can be.  However,
there are a few things about this that puzzle me:

* It works in IE6, IE7, FF, Chrome and Opera
* It works with jQuery 1.2.6
* You can call show() and hide() on the TRs and it works in IE8 (see
   http://jsbin.com/ifiqa/edit)

For these reasons, I did not think it was inappropriate to ask (I did
use a question mark in the subject) if this was a possible bug.

Thanks,

Dave

On Aug 4, 11:18 am, Liam Potter radioactiv...@gmail.com wrote:

It's down to the way IE handles tables, nothing to do with a jquery
  bug
(people are so quick to shout out that word).
Boiled down, you can't do a lot of things to tr's in IE, and display
none is one of the things you can't change.

- Liam

Fontzter wrote:

bump?

Can anyone confirm this?

On Jul 29, 9:52 am, Fontzter dmfo...@gmail.com wrote:

I put together a simple case to demonstrate this:
 http://jsbin.com/ijini

This works in other browsers but not IE8.

Thanks,

Dave


[jQuery] Re: Bug? -- toggle() of TR broke in IE8

2009-08-07 Thread Mondo Libero

Here: http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/4753, and Here: 
http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/4960
some users send this bug on bug tracker. The example are almost the
same of this situation.

On 5 Ago, 17:02, Liam Potter radioactiv...@gmail.com wrote:
 Sorry about the hostility, was having a pretty stressful day and I
 didn't really look into the problem too much, so my apologies for that.
 Now that I've had a better look, it actually does look like a bug.
 If you enter a value to the toggle, IE8 will do something with the TR,
 but it ends up hiding at the end.

 You may want to post a bug reporthttp://dev.jquery.com/report/

 Fontzter wrote:
  Liam,

  Thanks for your input, we all know how irritating IE can be.  However,
  there are a few things about this that puzzle me:

  * It works in IE6, IE7, FF, Chrome and Opera
  * It works with jQuery 1.2.6
  * You can call show() and hide() on the TRs and it works in IE8 (see
 http://jsbin.com/ifiqa/edit)

  For these reasons, I did not think it was inappropriate to ask (I did
  use a question mark in the subject) if this was a possible bug.

  Thanks,

  Dave

  On Aug 4, 11:18 am, Liam Potter radioactiv...@gmail.com wrote:

  It's down to the way IE handles tables, nothing to do with a jquery bug
  (people are so quick to shout out that word).
  Boiled down, you can't do a lot of things to tr's in IE, and display
  none is one of the things you can't change.

  - Liam

  Fontzter wrote:

  bump?

  Can anyone confirm this?

  On Jul 29, 9:52 am, Fontzter dmfo...@gmail.com wrote:

  I put together a simple case to demonstrate this:http://jsbin.com/ijini

  This works in other browsers but not IE8.

  Thanks,

  Dave


[jQuery] Re: Bug? -- toggle() of TR broke in IE8

2009-08-07 Thread John Resig
These are a duplicate of http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/4512 which has been
fixed.

--John


On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Mondo Libero i...@vincenzoferme.it wrote:


 Here: http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/4753, and Here:
 http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/4960
 some users send this bug on bug tracker. The example are almost the
 same of this situation.

 On 5 Ago, 17:02, Liam Potter radioactiv...@gmail.com wrote:
  Sorry about the hostility, was having a pretty stressful day and I
  didn't really look into the problem too much, so my apologies for that.
  Now that I've had a better look, it actually does look like a bug.
  If you enter a value to the toggle, IE8 will do something with the TR,
  but it ends up hiding at the end.
 
  You may want to post a bug reporthttp://dev.jquery.com/report/
 
  Fontzter wrote:
   Liam,
 
   Thanks for your input, we all know how irritating IE can be.  However,
   there are a few things about this that puzzle me:
 
   * It works in IE6, IE7, FF, Chrome and Opera
   * It works with jQuery 1.2.6
   * You can call show() and hide() on the TRs and it works in IE8 (see
  http://jsbin.com/ifiqa/edit)
 
   For these reasons, I did not think it was inappropriate to ask (I did
   use a question mark in the subject) if this was a possible bug.
 
   Thanks,
 
   Dave
 
   On Aug 4, 11:18 am, Liam Potter radioactiv...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   It's down to the way IE handles tables, nothing to do with a jquery
 bug
   (people are so quick to shout out that word).
   Boiled down, you can't do a lot of things to tr's in IE, and display
   none is one of the things you can't change.
 
   - Liam
 
   Fontzter wrote:
 
   bump?
 
   Can anyone confirm this?
 
   On Jul 29, 9:52 am, Fontzter dmfo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   I put together a simple case to demonstrate this:
 http://jsbin.com/ijini
 
   This works in other browsers but not IE8.
 
   Thanks,
 
   Dave



[jQuery] Re: Bug? -- toggle() of TR broke in IE8

2009-08-05 Thread Fontzter

Liam,

Thanks for your input, we all know how irritating IE can be.  However,
there are a few things about this that puzzle me:

* It works in IE6, IE7, FF, Chrome and Opera
* It works with jQuery 1.2.6
* You can call show() and hide() on the TRs and it works in IE8 (see
http://jsbin.com/ifiqa/edit )

For these reasons, I did not think it was inappropriate to ask (I did
use a question mark in the subject) if this was a possible bug.

Thanks,

Dave


On Aug 4, 11:18 am, Liam Potter radioactiv...@gmail.com wrote:
 It's down to the way IE handles tables, nothing to do with a jquery bug
 (people are so quick to shout out that word).
 Boiled down, you can't do a lot of things to tr's in IE, and display
 none is one of the things you can't change.

 - Liam

 Fontzter wrote:
  bump?

  Can anyone confirm this?

  On Jul 29, 9:52 am, Fontzter dmfo...@gmail.com wrote:

  I put together a simple case to demonstrate this:http://jsbin.com/ijini

  This works in other browsers but not IE8.

  Thanks,

  Dave


[jQuery] Re: Bug? -- toggle() of TR broke in IE8

2009-08-05 Thread Liam Potter


Sorry about the hostility, was having a pretty stressful day and I 
didn't really look into the problem too much, so my apologies for that. 
Now that I've had a better look, it actually does look like a bug.
If you enter a value to the toggle, IE8 will do something with the TR, 
but it ends up hiding at the end.


You may want to post a bug report http://dev.jquery.com/report/

Fontzter wrote:

Liam,

Thanks for your input, we all know how irritating IE can be.  However,
there are a few things about this that puzzle me:

* It works in IE6, IE7, FF, Chrome and Opera
* It works with jQuery 1.2.6
* You can call show() and hide() on the TRs and it works in IE8 (see
http://jsbin.com/ifiqa/edit )

For these reasons, I did not think it was inappropriate to ask (I did
use a question mark in the subject) if this was a possible bug.

Thanks,

Dave


On Aug 4, 11:18 am, Liam Potter radioactiv...@gmail.com wrote:
  

It's down to the way IE handles tables, nothing to do with a jquery bug
(people are so quick to shout out that word).
Boiled down, you can't do a lot of things to tr's in IE, and display
none is one of the things you can't change.

- Liam

Fontzter wrote:


bump?
  
Can anyone confirm this?
  
On Jul 29, 9:52 am, Fontzter dmfo...@gmail.com wrote:
  

I put together a simple case to demonstrate this:http://jsbin.com/ijini

This works in other browsers but not IE8.

Thanks,

Dave





[jQuery] Re: Bug? -- toggle() of TR broke in IE8

2009-08-04 Thread Fontzter

bump?

Can anyone confirm this?

On Jul 29, 9:52 am, Fontzter dmfo...@gmail.com wrote:
 I put together a simple case to demonstrate this:http://jsbin.com/ijini

 This works in other browsers but not IE8.

 Thanks,

 Dave


[jQuery] Re: Bug? -- toggle() of TR broke in IE8

2009-08-04 Thread Liam Potter


It's down to the way IE handles tables, nothing to do with a jquery bug 
(people are so quick to shout out that word).
Boiled down, you can't do a lot of things to tr's in IE, and display 
none is one of the things you can't change.


- Liam

Fontzter wrote:

bump?

Can anyone confirm this?

On Jul 29, 9:52 am, Fontzter dmfo...@gmail.com wrote:
  

I put together a simple case to demonstrate this:http://jsbin.com/ijini

This works in other browsers but not IE8.

Thanks,

Dave





[jQuery] Re: Bug? -- toggle() of TR broke in IE8

2009-08-04 Thread Matt Kruse

On Aug 4, 10:18 am, Liam Potter radioactiv...@gmail.com wrote:
 It's down to the way IE handles tables, nothing to do with a jquery bug
 (people are so quick to shout out that word).
 Boiled down, you can't do a lot of things to tr's in IE, and display
 none is one of the things you can't change.

Then why does the example work in IE8 using jQuery 1.2.1?

You can certainly set a tr to display:none in IE.

Matt Kruse


[jQuery] Re: Bug? -- toggle() of TR broke in IE8

2009-07-30 Thread Mondo Libero


I noticed that with the jQuery library 1.2.1, used by the person who
made this example: http://www.javascripttoolbox.com/jquery/,
everything works perfectly well also with IE 8.

On 29 Lug, 15:52, Fontzter dmfo...@gmail.com wrote:
 I put together a simple case to demonstrate this:http://jsbin.com/ijini

 This works in other browsers but not IE8.

 Thanks,

 Dave