Hey John,

I just uploaded the new jQuery and have found a problem with the effects 
portion.
I'm using this:

$('#' + getCookie('active_menu')).next().slideDown();

in a startup script and it appears to be causing the following error:

speed has no properties (line 1545)

I've removed this and I don't get the error so it's definitely got 
something to do with the new release. The getCookie() function just 
returns a string and that's definitely working fine.

Any ideas on this? I'll try to take a quick look now and see if I can 
spot anything.

Allan


John Resig wrote:
> Hi Everyone -
>
> We've just pushed jQuery 1.1a live. This is a testing release - so
> your help would be appreciated in testing it out and finding any bugs.
> 1.1 will be released this weekend (January 14th).
>
> Here's the quick-and-dirty on jQuery 1.1:
>  * Its selectors are 10-20x faster than those in jQuery 1.0.4.
>  * The documentation has been completely revamped.
>        http://docs.jquery.com/
>  * The complexity of the API has dropped by 47%.
>  * It has a ton of bug fixes.
>  * It has a bunch of great new features.
>  * … and it's still the small 19KB that you've come to expect.
>
> More information can be found here:
> http://jquery.com/blog/2007/01/08/jquery-11a/
>
> You can download the code here:
> http://jquery.com/src/jquery-1.1a.js
>
> And submit a new bug report here:
> http://jquery.com/dev/bugs/new/
>
> Please post any bugs that you find to the bug tracker, and any
> comments that you have to this thread, or to the blog post. Thanks!
>
> --John
>
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