Yeah...but...

"We're currently working on new tools to convert the documentation
into the old XML format (so that sites like Visual jQuery can be
updated for 1.2)."

It's just what the man said.  I guess it'd be nice for said output to
be generated and then linked on jquery.com, though.

Pyro

On Sep 11, 3:59 pm, JeffG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sep 11, 12:07 pm, Stosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Sep 11, 11:22 am, Pyrolupus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > "All documentation has now been moved out of the jQuery internal code
> > > and onto the jQuery Documentation Wiki. We're currently working on new
> > > tools to convert the documentation into the old XML format (so that
> > > sites like Visual jQuery can be updated for 1.2).
>
> > > "We'll be sure to let everyone know when that move is complete."
>
> > > Sounds like it'll take a bit before it's updated.
>
> > What's the rationale here?  Seems like a shame.  When I'm on the road
> > traveling and working I don't always have a net connection and love
> > being able to just open the source.  I really hope standardize offline
> > docs compatible with the wiki become available and a priority.  The
> > docs are a big advantage of using jQuery.
>
> +1, having an xml file of the docs also makes it easier for people to
> support jQuery in things like dashboard widgets and editors like
> Komodo.
>
> JeffG

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