Hmm, I hadn't realized that the bug had been re-opened. It looks like
there's another related issue at play. Added to my todo list.

--John



On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 6:18 PM, JohnnyCee<jfcardi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I recently updated my product to use jQuery 1.3.2 and I gave beta
> testers a version to test. A couple Opera users reported that a frame-
> related feature doesn't work in Opera 9.64 and Opera 10. The bug
> described in ticket #3993 (http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/3993) seems to
> explain the problem.
>
> Has anyone else encountered this problem? Does anyone know a way to
> avoid it? A workaround suggested in the ticket suggests a change to
> jQuery and I'm going to stay away from that.
>
> Without a workaround I'll have to revert to 1.2.6, and I'd rather not
> do that if I can avoid it. There's nothing particularly wrong with
> 1.2.6 in my application, but if I don't upgrade now, the next release
> of my product could be 6 months or more down the road and that means
> I'll have to re-do the integration work for jQuery, plugins, etc.
>
> >
>

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