You might want to break out Turbotax.com as a link.  They use it too and get
ALOT more traffic than intuit.com does.
The "upgraded intuit.com site" uses alot more, but they are dragging their
feet to deploy.

Also, http://payroll.intuit.com/ uses it.

Glen



On 1/18/07, Rey Bango <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yep. Its been added. :o)

Klaus Hartl wrote:
> Rey Bango schrieb:
>> As promised, I've compiled the list of sites using jQuery and have
>> posted them up to the site. You can see the full list here:
>>
>> http://docs.jquery.com/Sites_Using_jQuery
>>
>> I've done my best to get everyone that sent me submissions. If I've
>> missed someone, please don't hesitate to buzz me and I'll add your site
>> in. Also, if I've made any mistakes on a site listing, please let me
>> know and I'll get it corrected ASAP.
>>
>> Thanks again for all of the submissions.
>>
>> Rey...
>
> Rey, there's one really cool usage missing, or maybe I should say
> spinoff: Why uses a recoded (in C) jQuery parse engine for Hpricot, a
> HTML parser for Ruby.
>
> http://code.whytheluckystiff.net/hpricot/
>
> Isn't that worth mentioning on the jQuery page?
>
> The coolest thing is, that we're know experimenting to use this for
> RSpec (BDD for Ruby), that means if I want to test views I can use
> selectors I'm used to in all these tests (for example if I want to test
> if a certain element exists on the page).
>
> I love jQuery (and Rails...).
>
>
> -- Klaus
>
>
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