Glen -

A more-specific example would be great (using a copy of 1.1.3a). Feel
free to post the URL once you have it up.

--John

On 5/20/07, Glen Lipka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just to see, I swapped our 1.1.2 and put in the link you had above.
It broke the Tabs plugin.
http://www.marketo.com/about/contact.php

Also, my RSS problem previously posted.
Firefox still worked both, but now IE couldn't load either one.
http://www.marketo.com/rsstest.htm

I can put up sample pages if you need that include the newer jQuery.

Glen

PS.  Just launched the site this hour.  (http:/www.marketo.com) using a
bunch of jQuery, Tabs Plugin, and Validation Plugin.


On 5/20/07, John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone -
>
> A test build of the upcoming 1.1.3 release is ready for everyone to
> try. We need to be super-sure that there haven't been any regressions
> in this release, and in order to do that we'd like you to download
> this alpha release and try it in place of jQuery 1.1.2 (wherever you
> may be using it).
>
> Download the test release:
> * jQuery 1.1.3a (Uncompressed, Test Release)
>    http://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.1.3a.js
>
> Here's what you can do to help:
>
>    1. Download the test release of jQuery 1.1.3
>    2. Temporarily replace your copy of jQuery 1.1.2 with this test
> release in some of your web pages
>    3. If something is now broken, please submit a ticket letting us
> know what happened. The more specific you can be, the better (demos or
> test cases are highly desired).
>    http://dev.jquery.com/newticket
>
> Note: Pay special attention to Events, Selectors, and Animations;
> significant changes happened in all three of those areas, so if
> there's any place where a regression is possible, it would be more
> likely to occur in there.
>
> Once we're confident that there's no new bugs, we'll be releasing
> jQuery 1.1.3 fully (hopefully some time this week).
>
> Thanks everyone!
>
> --John
>


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