MBP battery won't charge, osx unresponsive after startup

I'm baffled by this. October 26th I received and installed Leopard. No problems occurred during install and any time afterwards until now (besides minor glitches that come with early adoption).
Yesterday evening I let my batter drain to around 15% before going to bed, and didn't plug it in overnight. Usually when I do this, the battery is dead in the morning and I have to plug in my power adapter to start the computer. This morning was no different.
What I didn't notice was that my Battery wasn't charging all day even though my mbp was plugged in. When I unplugged it to go to a meeting, it shut off, which is when I realized it hadn't been charging (even though the adaptor plug showed a green light). I was able to plug in the laptop in the meeting, but it still wouldn't charge.
Now, I'm at home trying to boot my computer (plugged in), but after the startup screen (apple and spinner), it flashes the light blue and immediately goes black. Pressing any keys gives the warning beep sound of an invalid keystroke.
I've Tried booting several times, taken out the battery and checked all the connection points, I've even reset the SMC. If ANYONE is having this issue or has a solution, please assist! Thank you.

Okay, I've reset the SMC (as I already stated) which didn't fix the problem. I then reset the PRAM which DID fix the problem. My computer booted right up and I haven't had any issues so far. However, my batter does not seem to be recharging still. I know there are multiple posts about that so I will defer to those. I hope this helps

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