OuterWidth has been include along with the rest of Dimensions' methods
into jQuery 1.2.4a which (as far as I know) is the release that comes
with the last UI.

Are you seeing this on Safari ? I got a failing test on Safari for
outerWidth.

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Ariel Flesler
http://flesler.blogspot.com

On 11 mayo, 21:59, Eric Ongerth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Take a look the following from jquery.ui-all-1.5b4.js:  -- it's inside
> of the droppable() method's init method:
>
> 802 //Store the droppable's proportions
> 803 this.proportions = { width: this.element.outerWidth(), height:
> this.element.outerHeight() };
>
> I have been stuck for a while on an error this causes.  I am calling
> droppable() on a div and I get an error saying this.element.outerWidth
> is not a function.  Of course, because elements don't have an
> outerWidth!  The div from which I'm calling droppable() has a width,
> offsetWidth(), scrollWidth(), as checked with a Firebug breakpoint at
> the time of calling droppable().  But it naturally does not have an
> outerWidth().
>
> This seems like an error in jquery-ui.  But if that were true,
> wouldn't people have tripped over it everywhere?  Therefore it makes
> me wonder what I am doing wrong instead.
>
> Can anyone offer some insight about this?
>
> Eric

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