I've got the following list item:
<li>
<input value="someRadioButton" name="ctl00$mainContent$group" type="radio"
id="ctl00_mainContent_somelRadioButton" onclick="showSomeInfo()" />
<label for="ctl00_mainContent_someRadioButton">
<img class="extraPadding-Right-10" src="https://xxy.com/some_mark_37x23.gif" />
</label>
</li>
So what shows up is a radio button and an image next to it. When I am in FireFox, Chrome, and Safari clicking on that image fires the showSomeInfo() that's specified in the radio's onclick. I'm not sure why I guess because it's wrapped in a label and that label is relating to that radio button....
But anyway that's not my problem. I like that when you click the image, that javascript method showSomeInfo() is called. But the problem is that it works in all browsers except IE 8. If I open this page in IE 8, clicking on the image does nothing and I'm not sure why. I'm baffled at this one.
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