On 1/11/10 8:25 AM, Sean Hogan wrote:
If we could assume that commas only ever delimit selectors in a
selector-string,
This is true for now, but may stop being true in the future.
Hence no value is added by queryScopedSelector*().
At least from jquery's point of view, ok.
Note that jquery could do its extension selectors via post-parsing (if
an exception is thrown) instead of pre-parsing, so there might be value
in that case. Depending on how often the extension selectors are used,
of course.
http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/selectors-api2/#parse-a-scoped-selector
Ah, I see. Thank you. That was the information I needed.
I do wonder how useful queryScopedSelector is, since it can be
implemented easily via querySelector...
-Boris