The images are there, they're just for some reason moved to the left.
If you assign a margin-left of 50px to your first image, you'll see
that they are actually visible.
Seems to be a style issue (maybe IE-related), rather than a jquery
issue.
Additionally, your page throws a handful of
I'm no expert, and you don't provide any information about the errors
in IE.
Random guess:
$(document).ready(
Have you tried quoting document, i.e $('document')?
On Mar 30, 7:27 pm, Tolik Piskov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
I was trying to start learning jQuery, but faced a problem:
It should work fine in IE7. Is your script tag closed after your ready
call, you don't show that in your example.
script type=text/javascript
$(document).ready( function() {
alert ( test );
});
/script -- make sure this is here
-- Josh
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On 31 мар, 19:14, the_woodsman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm no expert, and you don't provide any information about the errors
in IE.
Sorry, I just figured out that this is not jQuery's problem. There's
something with JavaScript in my IE7. It simply doesn't work.
I seem to have found a solution to this - although I'm not sure why it
should work.
If I add the local host 127.0.0.1 to the Intranet site list of the IE7
Security tab, after deselecting Automatically detect intranet - it
overcomes the problem, both for pages running locally and also,
strangely,
Just for anyone else who gets this problem:
I checked a bit more and all that was needed was to clear down the
Auto detect Inatranet and the delay went.
Nick
On Jun 29, 10:12 am, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seem to have found a solution to this - although I'm not sure why it
should work.
This would be a lot easier to check on if we could see the actual document
you're using.
On 6/28/07, Nick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry if this query has appeared twice but it doesn't seem to be
making it up onto the list.
My problem is:
Implementing a new website and would like to use
Su
Sorry - code below:
Should also have mentioned that the delay only happens the first time
the page is accessed in an IE7 session - so if I re-run the page a
second time, there is no delay. This applies to both the local test
of the following HTML and also remotely accessed webpages that use
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