Win10, IE11, and jQuery

I have a .net web app in .net 4.0 that uses jQuery to build a simple custom menu based on lists. In IE11 pre-Win10 the site works fine. In Win10 with Edge the site works fine. In Win10 with IE11 the click events attached using jQuery ( $("ul.topnav li").on('click', function (event) {... ) do not seem to fire at all.

I do not have the errors directly in front of me at the moment, I can get them if need be, but there are two errors showing up in the browser dev console.  One is an error concerning $ not being recognized, and the other is the invalid object method attacheventhandler error.

I cannot use Edge, where the code works just fine, due to an external vendor's site requiring IE11.

Does anyone have any advice on how to fix this?  And does anyone have any idea when Edge will be fixed to handle such things as editable PDF's (a limiting factor for my employer) or IE11 will be updated to work the same as it did pre-Win10?

I have spent far too much time troubleshooting something that should be very simple.

Thanks!

September 10th, 2015 3:13pm

Hi,

This issue cannot be solved on Windows client side, to better help you, please contact MSDN support here:

https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/ie/en-US/home?category=iedevelopment&forum=iewebdevelopment%2Cieextensiondevelopment&sort=relevancedesc&brandIgnore=True&searchTerm=JQUERY

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September 11th, 2015 3:30am

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