hey, sorry about that, it was my fault, i tried to fix the compatibility plugin, but obviously changed it wrong so that's what caused the error.. with your fix to the compat. plugin everything works ok...
John Resig wrote: > Hi - > > I fixed the compat. plugin bug that you mentioned, in SVN rev 1010. > > Can you be more specific about the t.replace bug that you mentioned? I > can't seem to locate it anywhere. > > --John > > On 1/11/07, spinnach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> ..i have a couple of issues with both jquery 1.1b and the compatibility >> plugin.. this is the code from the compatibility plugin: >> jQuery.each(["id","title","name","href","src","rel"], function(i){ >> jQuery.fn[ i ] = function(h) { >> return h == undefined ? >> this.length ? this[0][i] : null : >> this.attr( i, h ); >> }; >> }); >> >> it should be (i think): >> >> jQuery.each(["id","title","name","href","src","rel"], function(i, n){ >> jQuery.fn[ n ] = function(h) { >> return h == undefined ? >> this.length ? this[0][n] : null : >> this.attr( i, n ); >> }; >> }); >> >> ..also firebug reports t.replace is not a function (t=t.replace(re,"")); >> in the find function... >> >> >> Allan Mullan wrote: >>> Awesome stuff guys, the couple of issues I had are no longer. :-) >>> >>> Look forward to having more hands-on with jQuery this year, I've learnt >>> so much about Javascript from jQuery and hoping I can help where needed. >>> >>> Allan >>> >>> >>> John Resig wrote: >>>> Hi Everyone - >>>> >>>> We're nearly ready for the big 1.1 release, this Sunday - but to tie >>>> you over, here's another set of bug fixes to test upon. The jQuery dev >>>> team has been working long-and-hard to fix all the support requests >>>> that've been coming in this week, and we've been pretty successful in >>>> fixing just about everything that's come across our plate. >>>> >>>> We'd really appreciate it if you'd take the time to test the new 1.1b >>>> with your code, and if you spot any bugs, to please submit them to the >>>> bug tracker. >>>> >>>> It's not all bug fixes, however; we do have something new for you to >>>> try: The jQuery 1.0 Compatibility Plugin. As promised, this plugin >>>> provides all of the methods and selectors that were present in the >>>> last 1.0.4 release. So, theoretically, you should be able to drop in >>>> jQuery 1.1, and the new compatibility plugin and everything should >>>> work seamlessly. >>>> >>>> This is how you would use the compatibility plugin with jQuery 1.1: >>>> >>>> <html> >>>> <head> >>>> <script src="jquery-1.1.js"></script> >>>> <script src="jquery.compat-1.0.js"></script> >>>> <script> >>>> $(document).ready(function(){ >>>> // Your old 1.0-centric code >>>> }); >>>> </script> >>>> </head> >>>> <body></body> >>>> </html> >>>> >>>> So, while its fully possible to continue using the compatibility >>>> plugin into the foreseeable future, it is highly recommended that you >>>> follow the upgrade plans mentioned before: >>>> http://jquery.com/blog/2007/01/08/jquery-11a/ >>>> >>>> So, again; please help us test this beta release! The more you help >>>> test, the better the final 1.1 release is going to be. Thanks for all >>>> your help! >>>> >>>> Download >>>> >>>> - Download 1.1b Uncompressed (Testing Only!): >>>> http://jquery.com/src/jquery-1.1b.js >>>> >>>> - Download 1.0 Compatibility Plugin (Makes 1.1 have the same API as 1.0): >>>> >>>> http://jquery.com/dev/svn/trunk/plugins/compat-1.0/jquery.compat-1.0.js?format=txt >>>> >>>> - Please submit new bug reports here: >>>> http://jquery.com/dev/bugs/new/ >>>> >>>> --John >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> jQuery mailing list >>>> discuss@jquery.com >>>> http://jquery.com/discuss/ >>>> >>>> > _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/