Both releases will be mainly bug fixes. No new features will be included in jQuery. jQuery UI may include some new stuff but it's primary goal is ensuring full cross-browser compatibility and bug fixes.

Rey
jQuery Project Team

Eridius wrote:

Do you know what they are changing in the new release(is it 1.2.2 or a 1.3
release)


Andy Matthews-4 wrote:

They're planning on releasing an updated version of jQuery UI on december
18th, one day after the next release of jQuery.
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Looks good, but perhaps not quite there yet. E.g. no edit option for the
tablesorter.

Also, it was incredible slow on Konqueror (Safari engine).

http://ui.jquery.com

On 12月3日, 下午8时36分, "Kaare Rasmussen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Inspired by this Christmas Calendar
(http://catalyst.perl.org/calendar/2007/1) i want to ask for input regarding ExtJS vs. jQuery.

The ExtJS overview and demos are very straight forward and rather impressive at a glance. I guess that what makes the biggest impression is that the library seems to fit together seamlessly. jQuery OTOH seems more like a toolbox where you choose plugins yourself with the risk that there are incompatibilities - but the tools
can be more powerful.
Is this a fair statement?

The link above mentions these widgets (or plugins).

* window
* layout
* tabs
* form
* toolbar
* menu
* tree
* combobox
* grid

Can you put together a list of jQuery plugins that matches ExtJS and that plays well together?


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