No. My other caution is relative to performance; when you remove a DOM tree
you might delete hundreds or even thousands of nodes.

On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 9:34 AM, Regis <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Aaron, I could have sworn i tried that.
>
> I'm saddened that this will *probably* cause headaches. While I can
> certainly see the reasons why this could be dangerous, I would hope that
> this would be clean enough (my code isn't manipulating the element in
> question at all). Unless there's something I don't know about, there' no
> other way to detect when an element is being removed from the DOM, is there?
>

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