isn't the vsdoc- version the one with the comment in the header that
says "don't use this, it is just for code completion internally"?

Regards,
Peter

On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 6:00 AM, jardennis <jarden...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> In adding a css property as such:
>
> $('#id').css('cursor','pointer')
>
> I found that I was getting an exception error in jquery-1.3.2.vsdoc.js
> at lines 1595 and 1325 with the jquery.support collection, where the
> script was testing for an opacity property.
>
> First, I tried adding a try/catch around those two functions, but I
> would get an intellisense error from within visual studio.  I did some
> searching on the internet, and some claimed that it was due to an
> inproper css value being passed to jQuery. I didn't believe this to be
> the case here. So, I tried this:
>
> Preceeding lines 1325 and 1595, I added the condition
>     if(jQuery.support != null){.....}
>
> Now, the exception is not created and the css property I added using
> jQuery works perfectly fine.
>
> In further examination, and trying to find the definition of
> jQuery.support, I found this at line 4564:
> //[vsdoc] The following function has been commented out for
> IntelliSense.
> //(function(){
> //     jQuery.support = {};
>
> Well, that seems interesting...maybe this explains why there is an
> exception.
>
> Anyways, so far, my code is working fine by adding the if statement
> before lines 1325 and 1595.  Will post again, if I find more.  Please
> comment if this was helpful or offbase ;)
>
>
> >
>

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