i've tried this plugin and i got a problem on running with IE7.
i've posted this as a request beacause i'find the same problem as another user
here is my post http://plugins.jquery.com/node/2472
Can anyone helps thanks

2008/11/24, OhNoMrBill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> That makes sense; but then how do I bind the functions to the links?
>
> The functions represent a large block of black-boxed code that is an
> AJAX handler that pushes content into destination divs.
>
>
> On Nov 24, 2:52 am, "Brian Cherne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Take a look at the history plug-in page code again:
>> <http://www.mikage.to/jquery/jquery_history.html>
>>
>> A really important concept to understand is that the history plug-in (any
>> history plug-in) is listening / watching for the URL to change. Any change
>> you want it to make going "Back" you will need to let it make going
>> "Forward" (and on click) as well. You basically relinquish control to the
>> history plug-in (actually to the "pageload" function if you're following
>> the
>> example URL to the letter). It works like this:
>>
>> - user clicks link with an #home href
>> - url changes to page.html#home
>> - history plug-in notices url change, calls pageload function
>> - pageload function does something based on "home"
>>
>> - user clicks link with an #products href
>> - url changes to page.html#products
>> - history plug-in notices url change, calls pageload function
>> - pageload function does something based on "products"
>>
>> - user clicks browser's Back button
>> - url changes to page.html#home
>> - history plug-in notices url change, calls pageload function
>> - pageload function does something based on "home"
>>
>> - user clicks browser's Forward button
>> - url changes to page.html#products
>> - history plug-in notices url change, calls pageload function
>> - pageload function does something based on "products"
>>
>> I hope this makes sense. You will need to:
>>
>> 1) remove the inline onclick for each of your links. That overrides the
>> history plug-in and you won't be able to work around it (cleanly).
>>
>> 2) make the href hash values different for each of your links.
>>
>> So, instead of:
>> <a href="#" onclick="showHome()">Home</a>
>>
>> You'll need something more like:
>> <a href="#home">Home</a>
>> <a href="#products">Products</a>
>>
>> I hope this helps.
>>
>> Brian.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 10:51 PM, OhNoMrBill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> > Anyone have an ideal on this?
>>
>> > On Nov 22, 8:15 pm, OhNoMrBill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > > I am in a real bind on this issue. Is anyone able to answer? Help
>> > > would be greatly appreciated if you can!!
>>
>> > > On Nov 22, 10:50 am, OhNoMrBill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> > > > Here is the scenario I am trying to deal with currently:
>>
>> > > > I have a link that looks like:
>>
>> > > > <a href="#" onClick="$.Content_Home();">Some Link</a>
>>
>> > > > All the url links in this site look like this...onclick overrides.
>>
>> > > > What I need to do is ensure that when a user clicks back, the actual
>> > > > prior jQuery function is called, and not the entire page.
>>
>> > > > I tried the history plugin, and can not seem to get it to pick this
>> > > > kind of thing up. Anyone with direct experience on this kind of
>> > > > thing,
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