Strange crash on IE8 Ajax - internet-explorer-8

On my website, I experience a strange IE8 bug, where IE8 crashes with message:
"Microsoft Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience."
It happens for instance on the following site, when clicking on "show more".
http://goout.cz/clubbing/trance/prague
The site actually does a AJAX request and replaces part of the document. Other browser without problems.

Obviously IE had some strange problem with JQuery and accessing by ID as $("#id"). Replacing the method with document.getElementById did the trick.

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One site i found claimed it was an issue with IE9 on pages that make multiple AJAX calls, which my site has but, removing AJAX really isn't a solution.
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Edit:
The website works perfectly fine in chrome
Turns out it was a rogue jquery statement that was
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that was disabling selection on every single textbox in my site. The kicker being that IE and Chrome handled it one way and Firefox a different way making it seem like a different bug
I had the same issue.
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http://jsfiddle.net/oliverw/Z6xAz/
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It is a Chrome bug, seems they already saw it. I hope they can fix it for next version....
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=660840
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=680019

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So basically been working on this issue for far too long now and nothing I do seems to fix the issue.
Basically if you go to http://www.completeenergy.co.uk and click on the "Get a Quote" button then try to enter details into the form nothing happens. You can not click on the inputs and or select anything within the form. This seems to happen in both IE7 and IE8.
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Okay, I seem to have accidentally come across the culprit. There was some strange conflicting issues arising from using the jquery pngfix. I made it so only versions lower than IE 7 can use it and boom, it starts working again.
Thanks for the help though.
not sure, but it worked fine for me in IE8. Do you have any toolbars installed?
This common issue is usually due to a z-index bug in IE. Try giving the input relative positioning and assigning a higher z-index.
I was clicking on a form on a company intranet web site and nothing was happening.
Intranet defaults IE into compatibility mode, so the form was broken.
You can force edge compatibility in your browser or with HTML and IE behave like modern browsers.

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