Hi all. I'm trying to get some values from an XML document in jQuery but lack of a (good) debugger in IE6 means that I can't figure this out. The XML is simple: XML: <Tests> <Test name="Help"> <json><![CDATA[help.json]]></json> </Test> <Test name="telia-big-box">
<json><![CDATA[telia-big-box.json]]></json> </Test> </Tests> I get it through jQuery.get and the document is in the variable data: $("Test", data).each(function(i){ alert(this.childNodes[0].textContent); /*toc.append( tc.li( testLink(this.childNodes[1].textContent, this.attributes[0].nodeValue) ) );*/ }); The commented bit works in FF3 and I have found that it's the childNodes of the Test element that differs. Is there a safer way to query an XML document with jQuery, so I don't run into these abnormalties between browsers? Thanks in advance, Jon.