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On Jul 20, 6:38 am, djeyewater <showerhead...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> I have a function that resizes an image (imgCur) and changes its
> padding when a new image (img) is loaded like so:
> img.onload = function(){
>             var t = this;
>             //Animate current image to new image size
>             imgCur.animate({
>                 "width": t.width,
>                 "height": t.height,
>                 "padding": "20px 25px"
>             }, 750).attr("src", img.src);
>
>         }
>
> Which works fine in FF, Opera and Chrome. But in IE6, 7 & 8 it doesn't
> like changing the padding, and I get an error at line 835 in
> jquery-1.3.2.js, which is:
> style.left = ret || 0;
>
> If I check in the IE Script debugger, ret has the value "40px 50px",
> which obviously isn't a valid value for style.left. "40px 50px" is the
> padding of imgCur that is set in the CSS file.
> But why is jQuery trying to set the CSS left property of imgCur to its
> current padding?

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