I can help out a little there. I started stepping through the error with a debugger. Since it's the packed version, I don't know where exactly it's breaking, but I can tell you that your ajax request is working properly.
Here's what little I can tell you. The execution breaks in an anonymous function. The local variables at this time are c, which looks like a P element; d, which is the string "innerHTML"; a, which is a string "<p>Why won't you work?</p>"; and e, which is an object that looks kinda like a mapping of DOM attributes to javascript properties--probably a JQuery internal object. So basically that code is saying: if there is a DOM property that maps to "innerHTML" { if the ajax response is defined { set the P element's innerHTML to the value of the response } } Chad On May 16, 11:48 pm, Bil Corry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ wrote on 5/16/2007 8:02 PM: > > > My link is live! ANY IE TAKERS??? > > >http://cigar.dynalias.org/test1.html > > I get a runtime error within jquery.js: > > Line: 0 > Error: Unknown runtime error > > It's highlighting the error as "c[e[d]]=a" within this bit: > > if(e[d]){if(a!=undefined)c[e[d]]=a; > > Try switching to the uncompressed version of jQuery. > > - Bil