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The following doesn't seem to work in IE6. However, it works with IE7+ and firefox. I think I have had a similar issue before where IE6 doesn't like spaces in JQuery selectors. However, I don't know how to re-write this so IE6 will accept it.

$('#other_stages :checkbox:not(#section_2_active, #co_t)').change();

I have also tried the following and it didn't work either:

$('#other_stages').find('input[type=checkbox]:not(#section_2_active,#co_t)').change();

Thanks all for any help

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  • IE6 is dead. Microsoft officially stopped supporting it. I don't see any reason you should. If your project is for the public, I guess it doesn't matter for most of the audiences. If the project is for a particular client, try to convince him to upgrade to IE8 or even better, Firefox. Sep 22, 2010 at 9:33
  • @Nithesh - I wish I could do that but this web app will be part of a very large system for the government and they use IE6. They will be upgrading in the next year or two, for now its IE6.
    – Abs
    Sep 22, 2010 at 9:37
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    @Nithesh: Far from being dead, IE6 the third most popular browser: marketshare.hitslink.com/browser-market-share.aspx?qprid=2 Big corporations (and governments) are very, very slow to make changes. Consider this response from Her Majesty's government to a petition to get rid of IE6 in all government departments. It would be nice if it were dead, but then, it would be nice if I were slim, tanned, and incredibly rich. Sep 22, 2010 at 9:38
  • Well its just sad. Lucky me, I'm not a front-end developer. Sep 22, 2010 at 9:57

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It works for me on IE6: http://jsbin.com/ekoli4/2

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  • @TJ - thank you for putting that up! So the space isn't the problem. I guess its the iphone-style checkbox plugin that I am making use of. awardwinningfjords.com/2009/06/16/iphone-style-checkboxes.html - this plugin must not be picking up on the change that JQuery bubbles up.
    – Abs
    Sep 22, 2010 at 9:48
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    I'll open a new question for this issue as it has been determined spaces in JQuery selectors is not a problem.
    – Abs
    Sep 22, 2010 at 9:56
  • @Abs: How strange, if it only happens on IE6 and not others. The plugin must be relying on something on the event object that jQuery isn't supplying when doing the synthetic event on IE6. (If it weren't working on IE7 and Firefox, I'd think the plugin wasn't using jQuery to hook things up, since jQuery's trigger only triggers handlers jQuery hooked up, but since it is...) Sep 22, 2010 at 9:57
  • @TJ - as I was writing the new question, I checked the order of initialisation of the plugin and the change trigger. The change trigger was happening before the plugin was initialised. This shouldn't be a problem since the plugin will pickup on the state of the checkbox but not in IE6 for some reason!. However, I have resolved my issue by changing the order of the initialisation of the plugin and change event and things are working well on IE6 for now! :)
    – Abs
    Sep 22, 2010 at 10:13

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