Right,  I just got it to work too.  But I was still at 1.1.3.1 so I
had to call evalScripts().

Let me try your script and mine under IE 6.0

Ok, your script gives as soon as you type:

Error: Unexpected call to method or property access

and with the my button version, I don't see an IE error but it isn't
"evaluated'.

Guys!  I am seeing for too much IE browser issues. Where is the "Cross
broiwser" support claim?   jQuery seems to only really well work with
FF. Is this just one of few instances of IE problems?

--
HLS

On Aug 25, 2:18 am, "Erik Beeson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And here's a version that has live updating:
>
> http://erikandcolleen.com/erik/projects/jquery/cssinject/cssinject2.html
>
> Tested of FF and Safari. I'm not motivated enough to boot up Parallels
> to test IE. It seems like it works just like one would expect it to.
> Quite frankly, I'm a little surprised that it does.
>
> --Erik
>
> On 8/24/07, Erik Beeson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Right, I just noticed that I forgot to put head in quotes. Here's a
> > little test page:
>
> >http://erikandcolleen.com/erik/projects/jquery/cssinject/cssinject.html
>
> > Works in FF2/Mac, Safari 2.0.4, IE6.
>
> > --Erik
>
> > On 8/24/07, Pops <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > On Aug 25, 1:31 am, "Erik Beeson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > This seems to work in FF2/Mac:
>
> > > > var myCss = 'p { border: 2px solid #faa; }';
> > > > $(head).append('<style type="text/css">' + myCss + '</style>');
>
> > > I tried something like this, but it didn't seem to take.
>
> > > I drifted into doing something with the <link> in DOM that I see with
> > > FireBug.  I figure if Firebug allows you edit it, you can program it
> > > too. I figured I can change what wast imported by overwring it with
> > > the content in the textarea.
>
> > > Anyway if it worked for you, it should work for me. Lets try it.... It
> > > didn''t take, but I do see it in DOM.  Does it need to be "eval()"?
>
> > > --
> > > HLS

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