jQuery itself doesn't have any issues with ie6. What does drive me
insane is that its css-based functions make several assumptions, which
you then have to go back & correct for ie6.

I've started creating 'iespecial.css' for jQuery sites. Last time I
did anything like that, it was to accommodate v4 browsers!

All aargh aside, each new jQuery release reduces the hassle. The
javascript runs fine, and it's worth dredging up your old ie6
compliance rules for potentially stunning results :)

Cheers,
Cherry.

On Apr 8, 5:43 pm, Willis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am investigating using jQuery for site I am developing. Most of my
> users will be coming to the site with IE.  I went to this 
> pagehttp://docs.jquery.com/Tutorials:Live_Examples_of_jQuery
>
> but it did not display correctly. In my FF browser it worked find.
> Could some one let me know if there is a problem with IE
> compatibility?
>
> I am using IE v6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519

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