Just upgraded to the RC of IE9 and found that my web pages using jQuery Templates are not rendering the template content.

Pages work fine when I switch to IE8 Browser Mode in the Developer Tools (and Safari, FF, etc).

Anyone got any ideas?

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Care to be more cryptic? What exactly doesn't work? Give us an error or a stack trace. A test case would be nice too. We can't guess what's wrong. – the_drow Feb 15 '11 at 13:50
Seconding the request for a test case. I just threw together something quick in jsFiddle and it seems to work fine. – Sapph Feb 15 '11 at 13:54
Hi to you both. Youre right, its not the jQuery Templates thats causing the problem. Rather, the browser is choking on some preceeding script. The Developer Tools debugger is showing the following: SCRIPT438: Object doesn't support property or method 'getElementsByTagName' jquery.min.js, line 16 character 59007 SCRIPT438: Object doesn't support property or method 'getElementsByTagName' jquery.min.js, line 16 character 59007 SCRIPT5007: Unable to get value of the property 'setDefaults': object is null or undefined qform.js, line 199 character 5 – FloatLeft Feb 15 '11 at 14:11
line 199 looks like this: $.datepicker.setDefaults({ showOn: 'both', buttonImageOnly: true, buttonImage: '/Content/Img/calendar.png', buttonText: 'Calendar', dateFormat: 'dd/mm/yy', minDate: 0, maxDate: 365 }); – FloatLeft Feb 15 '11 at 14:13
If I remove the datepicker code, then the page renders fine. This problem only affects IE9. – FloatLeft Feb 15 '11 at 14:14
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There is now a RC version of jQuery v1.5 - here That should fix your problems with jQuery on IE9 RC. Full version of jQuery 1.5.1 is due to be released very soon.

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The issue was caused by a bug in jQuery 1.5 when running on an IE9.

The only way to get this working is to wait until the release of jQuery 1.5.1

See: http://bugs.jquery.com/ticket/8052

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Not the only way to get it working. You can revert back to 1.4 and it works. – Neil Knight Feb 24 '11 at 11:01
Hi Neil, Yes, sorry I should have mentioned that. – FloatLeft Mar 2 '11 at 10:49
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This problem has been fixed at latest version of jQuery. Upgrade to 1.5.1

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Check your code for usage of .text(), .contents() and replace those with .html().

IE has problems with those functions, only reliable way to grab content seems to be .html(): http://www.bennadel.com/blog/1829-Script-Tags-jQuery-And-Html-Text-And-Contents-.htm

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