On 08/01/07, John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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

Documentation does look like it will be easier to use. Not powered by
jQuery this time though (which would serve as a demo as well). Will
there be an XML version of the documentation (like there is with 1.0:
http://jquery.com/api/data/jquery-docs-xml.xml)?

I also think it is important to still have the 1.0 API documentation
as well as 1.1 (and an XML representation of both as well).

You could indicate what is new within the documentation (perhaps by
having the version number next to a feature).

Are there any plans to only fire an event 'n' times? At the moment it
is either once, or all the time.

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