I'm doing a load() on a page using Jquery, using Jquery Minified 1.3.2 and in ff4, it's telling me regular expression is too complex, and not completing the load. Works with no errors at all in chrome. Any idea what's going on? Thanks a lot guys!
Firefox throws error - regular expression too complex
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Just ran into the same error in FF4 (NOT in FF3.6). We're running jQuery 1.4.4.
For us, the issue was a bad jQuery selector. Namely:
$("#top *[contenteditable=true")
When it should have been:
$("#top *[contenteditable=true]")
That missing right bracket fixed it. I recommend double-checking your selectors.