Thanks. It wasn't exactly what you mentioned - my div did not have an id with a number. but you got me to look at the divid being passed and guess what - it wasn't being passed.
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Browse All TopicsI have this function that takes an array of urls and the id of the div. the function loops through the array and changes the div's background-image css property -- a kind of slideshow. i think my problem is with the j-query syntax for this line:
$('#' + divid).css('background-ima
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by: OdengrPosted on 2009-08-19 at 02:54:39ID: 25130942
If i am not wrong ID's cant start with a number.
Put a letter infront of your ids and retry.
Something like that:
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