[jQuery] Re: only one $(document).ready() with IE6?

2008-11-13 Thread Karl Swedberg
I have never had this problem before on any browser. Do you have a  
test page you could show us? It could be that one of your JavaScript  
files has something in it that only IE reports as an error, such as a  
trailing comma after the last object property.


--Karl


Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com




On Nov 13, 2008, at 11:48 AM, Stan McFarland wrote:



Hi,

Newbie here.  I have two JS files, common.js and homepage.js.  Both
have calls to $(document).ready().  Using FF, both $(document).ready()
methods execute, but in IE6, only one does.  Is this a known problem?

Thanks,

Stan McFarland




[jQuery] Re: only one $(document).ready() with IE6?

2008-11-13 Thread Stan McFarland

Hi, thanks for replying.  I'm on an Intranet, so I can't show you, but
I'll comment out all the code in the two files except for the
document.ready() calls and see if I can trace it down.  Thanks again.

-stan




On Nov 13, 12:27 pm, Karl Swedberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have never had this problem before on any browser. Do you have a  
 test page you could show us? It could be that one of your JavaScript  
 files has something in it that only IE reports as an error, such as a  
 trailing comma after the last object property.

 --Karl

 
 Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com

 On Nov 13, 2008, at 11:48 AM, Stan McFarland wrote:





  Hi,

  Newbie here.  I have two JS files, common.js and homepage.js.  Both
  have calls to $(document).ready().  Using FF, both $(document).ready()
  methods execute, but in IE6, only one does.  Is this a known problem?

  Thanks,

  Stan McFarland- Hide quoted text -

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[jQuery] Re: only one $(document).ready() with IE6?

2008-11-13 Thread Stan McFarland

Karl, that was exactly it  - a trailing comma.   Thanks a bunch!

-stan



On Nov 13, 12:27 pm, Karl Swedberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have never had this problem before on any browser. Do you have a  
 test page you could show us? It could be that one of your JavaScript  
 files has something in it that only IE reports as an error, such as a  
 trailing comma after the last object property.

 --Karl

 
 Karl Swedbergwww.englishrules.comwww.learningjquery.com

 On Nov 13, 2008, at 11:48 AM, Stan McFarland wrote:





  Hi,

  Newbie here.  I have two JS files, common.js and homepage.js.  Both
  have calls to $(document).ready().  Using FF, both $(document).ready()
  methods execute, but in IE6, only one does.  Is this a known problem?

  Thanks,

  Stan McFarland- Hide quoted text -

 - Show quoted text -