Alright, the context sounds good, pardon my confusion.

On Jul 23, 2:59 pm, John Resig <jere...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > It will make the specific context
> > required anytime raw nodes are used
>
> Hmm... no it won't?
>
> $( event.target ).closest(".foo"); // will still work, starts at
> event.target. goes up to documentElement
> $( event.target, context ).closest(".foo") // starts at event.target,
> doesn't go higher than context
>
> The case of $(DOMElement, DOMElement) doesn't exist yet, thus it won't be
> breaking any existing code. On the other hand, the case of $(String,
> DOMElement) will probably just run faster (since it'll be limited by the
> DOMElement context).
>
> --John
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