Since it doesn't yield the same result as wrapInner(html), i just filed a ticket on wrapInner(fn);
http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/5799 On Jan 13, 9:42 pm, ajpiano <ajpi...@gmail.com> wrote: > I've also been taking a look at wrapInner(function), which is > essentially .contents().wrapAll(function); When wrapAll() receives a > function, it seems to wrap each element in the set individually, > rather than the expected behaviour of "wrapping all the elemnets in > the matched set into a single wrapper element." This also means that > the wrapInner(function) callback is run multiple times for a single > element, and the context of that callback changes in each iteration. > > This doesn't quite seem logical. Take a look athttp://jsfiddle.net/45JBh/ > and see if you agree. I have a half-written ticket on this too, but > wasn't so sure it actually needs "correcting." > > On Jan 13, 9:04 pm, ajpiano <ajpi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > No problem. > > >http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/5798 > > > On Jan 13, 8:21 pm, Dave Methvin <dave.meth...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > This seems like bug territory. Wish I'd found this earlier. > > > > Can you file a ticket on this? It does seem wrong.
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