Yeah, I can see why they would not be interested, but it might be pretty easy to mark cross browser checks, so that they can be parsed out. It wouldn't allow you to strip everything, but would think the browser checks could possibly be stripped.

However I could be completely off. :)

Andy Matthews wrote:
Interesting concept. I doubt that the jQuery team itself would approach that
project as it would require forked code, but it might be a fun project for
an individual.


andy
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Subject: [jQuery] jQuery AIR stripped


Someone might have already asked this, but I could not find anything.

Has there been any thought given to providing a dist of jQuery which has all
cross-browser functionality and checks stripped, specifically for AIR? While
those checks are limited and as streamlined as possible, would it not allow
the most speed to be squeezed out of jQ in AIR?


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