I have this jQuery
$('.billing_info').click(function(e){
e.preventDefault();
if(($('.shipping_selection').length) > 0){
if ($('.shipping_selection:checked').length == 0){
$('.hide_error').show();
$("html, body").animate({ scrollTop: $(".hide_error").offset().top }, "slow");
$(".hide_error").effect("highlight", {}, 4000);
return false;
}else{
$('.billing_info').unbind("click");
$('.billing_info').click();
}
}else{
$('.billing_info').unbind("click");
$('.billing_info').click();
}
});
which works awesome in all browsers except in IE. I’m using IE8 and the user needs to click the button twice for the button to accept the click event even if there is one radio button $(‘.shipping_selection’) clicked
Perhaps a bit of refactoring would help. Only prevent default when you need to, otherwise let the function pass through to the default submit event.