Why doesn't this jQuery snippet work in IE8 like it does in Firefox or Chrome (Live Demo Included)?

When I run the script debugger in IE8, your hover function is getting called multiple times, as the event propagates up the tree of nested spans. Have you tried event.stopPropagation()?

When I run the script debugger in IE8, your hover function is getting called multiple times, as the event propagates up the tree of nested spans. Have you tried event.stopPropagation()? Edit: Actually, I think the problem is that you need to encode the as > and.

Right, but there aren't nested spans. Each span ends before the next one begins. – Siracuse Apr 26 '10 at 3:43 see my edited answer – Yisroel Apr 26 '10 at 4:12 you were dead on.It was the badly encoded text with things like .

Thanks! – Siracuse Apr 26 '10 at 5:58.

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