It's a pity that ARIA didn't use unique class names - having a class
separator of "axs" seems to be a very kludgy way of doing things,
especially in an age where classes are regularly changed at runtime
using JS. Does this mean that jQuery will need to be modified so that
anything which manipulates classes will also have to check for the
"axs" class and make sure only classes before it are changed except
when using the ARIA functions?

On Dec 3, 5:24 am, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> code:http://www.outstandingelephant.com/jaria/jARIA.js
> docs:http://www.outstandingelephant.com/jaria

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