Re: [jQuery] unload and unload
so no .click() then? ANdreas The best thing to do is always use .bind(event, fn) for your events. There is no ambiguity when you do that. Many of those confusing shortcuts will be going away in an upcoming version. ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/
Re: [jQuery] unload and unload
On Dec 13, 2006, at 6:54 AM, Andreas Wahlin wrote: so no .click() then? ANdreas The best thing to do is always use .bind(event, fn) for your events. There is no ambiguity when you do that. Many of those confusing shortcuts will be going away in an upcoming version. I think the decision about what to do with the shortcuts has not been finalized yet. Whatever happens to the other shortcuts, .toggle() and .hover() are going to stick around, because they're special cases. I'd be surprised if .click() went away anytime soon. It's just too quick, useful, and ubiquitous to get rid of it. Of course, none of these decisions are up to me, so take what I say with a grain of salt. However, a recent chat with John Resig led me to believe that .click () wasn't going to be relegated to a plugin, at least not in 1.1. --Karl _ Karl Swedberg www.englishrules.com www.learningjquery.com ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/
Re: [jQuery] unload and unload
I think people were leaning towards removing the shortcuts from the core and putting them into their own plugin, but I could be wrong about that. --Aaron On 12/13/06, Karl Swedberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think the decision about what to do with the shortcuts has not been finalized yet. Whatever happens to the other shortcuts, .toggle() and .hover() are going to stick around, because they're special cases. I'd be surprised if .click() went away anytime soon. It's just too quick, useful, and ubiquitous to get rid of it. Of course, none of these decisions are up to me, so take what I say with a grain of salt. However, a recent chat with John Resig led me to believe that .click() wasn't going to be relegated to a plugin, at least not in 1.1. --Karl _ Karl Swedberg www.englishrules.com www.learningjquery.com ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/ -- Aaron Heimlich Web Developer [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://aheimlich.freepgs.com ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/
Re: [jQuery] unload and unload
I'm a bit puzzled by the existence of two unload functions in jQuery - one which is the unbinder for load, and one which is the binder for unload. Now, the way it's currently implemented, the unload event binder will probably simply overwrite the load unbinder, if I understand the source correctly? The best thing to do is always use .bind(event, fn) for your events. There is no ambiguity when you do that. Many of those confusing shortcuts will be going away in an upcoming version. Speaking of that, can we undocument those *now* but still leave them in while the discussion goes on about what exactly will be removed? ___ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/