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#14015 closed bug (duplicate)
Opened June 12, 2013 05:38PM UTC
Closed June 12, 2013 06:13PM UTC
Last modified June 12, 2013 09:24PM UTC
Attribute selector not working
Reported by: | anonymous | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | undecided | Milestone: | None |
Component: | unfiled | Version: | 2.0.2 |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Blocked by: | Blocking: |
Description
The attribute selector is not working in IE 9 in 2.0.2 (according to jsfiddle it doesnt work in IE 10 either but I have it working when not using jsfiddle).
See example: http://jsfiddle.net/QPG38/9/
If changed to jquery version 1.9.1 it works in IE 10 but not in IE9 (when selecting by type=search).
So the general problem is that attribute selector does not work in IE 9 when selecting by type=search for an example.
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Changed June 12, 2013 06:13PM UTC by comment:1
resolution: | → duplicate |
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status: | new → closed |
Changed June 12, 2013 09:08PM UTC by comment:2
I don't see how it relates to an iframe issue.
It is not working for me and I don't load it in an iframe.
The attribute selector does not work in IE 9 when trying to get type=search, and it doesn't work in old versions of jquery either.
Changed June 12, 2013 09:17PM UTC by comment:3
Does it work with the jquery-git.js?
I had thought I had seen a similar situation in the recent past with IE10 taking an <input type="search">
and turning it into an <input type="text">
. Maybe it was fixed? If it is still failing for you, open F12 tools and inspect the HTML. Does it say search
, or text
?
Changed June 12, 2013 09:24PM UTC by comment:4
Aha, ... thanks for the reply.
You are right, IE 9 seems to turn the <input type="search" /> into type="text" by itself. So it haven't got anything to do with jQuery then.
Weird.
Duplicate of #13980.