I have been following the docs and using a very recent version of
jQuery. The docs don't mention the @ thing at all and I was wondering
why my selector didn't work...
Well obviously I'll upgrade and leave out the @ but it would have been
handy to learn this just by reading the docs...
> > The do
On Oct 10, 2007, at 2:54 PM, Chris Scott wrote:
Karl Swedberg wrote:
Hi Chris,
The docs are correct as of jQuery version 1.2. Previous versions
use @. Actually, you can get by using @ even in 1.2, but it's
deprecated.
Ever have one of those times when you *swore* you checked the
versio
Karl Swedberg wrote:
Hi Chris,
The docs are correct as of jQuery version 1.2. Previous versions use @.
Actually, you can get by using @ even in 1.2, but it's deprecated.
Ever have one of those times when you *swore* you checked the version and
*swore* you double-checked your code? This was
Hi Chris,
The docs are correct as of jQuery version 1.2. Previous versions use
@. Actually, you can get by using @ even in 1.2, but it's deprecated.
--Karl
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Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Oct 10, 2007, at 1:44 PM, Chris Scott wrote:
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