[jQuery] BUG: Rebinding an event in IE

[jQuery] BUG: Rebinding an event in IE

I have a "click" event assigned to a link. When the event fires, I'd
like to unbind this event and re-assign a new "click" event to the link.
The re-assignment is handled within the originating "click" event.
This works FINE in FF 1.5/+. It crashes IE by sending it in a continuous
loop (IE seems to immediately execute the "click" event re-assignment,
thus causing a recursive loop).
NOTE: I have tried using $.oneclick() to no avail.
Below is a short code synopsis. A demo page is posted @
http://dev.iceburg.net/jquery/tableEditor/rebind.html which demonstrates
the issue using jQ plugin-format code.
---
<script>
$().ready(function() {

$("#link").click(function() {
rebind(this,'a');
return false;
});

});
function rebind(link,action) {
jQuery(link).html('link '+action).unbind().click(function() {
alert(action);
rebind(link, (action == 'a') ? 'b' : 'a');
// return false to halt browser link execution
return false;
});
}
</script>
<a href="#" id="link">Click Me!</a>
---
Is the a jQ bug? Is there a better workaround/means? I realize I could
probably have 2 links & hide the inactive one.
Thanks,
~ Brice
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