The new speed improvements are paying off. I had a page where i
displayed a popup (jqModal) and in IE6 the content of the page
disappeared for a few seconds before displaying the popup but this is
solved dropping in the new jQuery version.
Nice work!
David
John Resig schreef:
Hi Everyone -
In the JavaScript console shows:
Error: http://dev.jquery.com/~john/slickjq/frameworks/jquery-1.1.3.js:
TypeError: Null value
I think that is a problem with jQuery and Konqueror, but Konqueror doesn't
show any line number :-( . So any selector works :(
On 7/2/07, Christof Donat [EMAIL
Fantastic, very good speed in Safari 3.0.2 for Windows :-D
jQuery 1.1.2 : 2205 ms
jQuery 1.1.3: 175 ms
1260% faster XD XD XD woww
more faster than my Firefox test :-D
On 7/2/07, John Resig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everyone -
I'm pleased to announce the release of jQuery 1.1.3.
John Resig wrote:
Hi Everyone -
I'm pleased to announce the release of jQuery 1.1.3. After many months
of testing, developing, and more testing, we have a very solid release
available for download. It comes with roughly 80+ fixed bugs and a
handful of enhancements for good measure.
Wow, an incredible improvement.
I can notice the speed differences with my various jQuerified interfaces
just by using them, no need to benchmark!
John et al: thanks again, for a great improvement on what is already a great
piece of kit.
On 7/2/07, Klaus Hartl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John
Hi Rob,
XPath is a consideration for v1.2. Its in the roadmap found here:
http://docs.jquery.com/JQuery_1.2_Roadmap
...jQuery has a fast API for non-XPath browsers, but its speed in Firefox
sux (comparatively).
I have to disagree with you on this. At this point, we're well within
the
Congrats on the release, fyi, Wordpress blog was nuked due to diggs.
- jake
On 7/2/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rob,
XPath is a consideration for v1.2. Its in the roadmap found here:
http://docs.jquery.com/JQuery_1.2_Roadmap
...jQuery has a fast API for non-XPath browsers,
Hi John (and the team),
Congratulations on the new release, it's looking great. Can't wait for
1.2...
The only small problem I've had is with an old plugin I've been used
for a while, which adds regular expression selectors:
(function($){
$.extend($.expr['@'], {
=~:
On Jul 1, 9:31 pm, vulgarisoverip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Awesome, can't wait to try it! I hope it fixes some of the Safari
problems I've had with the 1.1.3 alpha.
Unfortunately, it appears as though Safari 1.3.2 crashes when jQuery
loads instead of gracefully degrading and simply not working
John,
Is it on a specific type of functionality (eg: DOM selection, effects)?
If you could help us limit it down, even providing a testbed, that would
be a huge help for us.
Thanks,
Rey
John wrote:
On Jul 1, 9:31 pm, vulgarisoverip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Awesome, can't wait to try it! I
Congrats Team! Well done.
There's no specific type of functionality that causes it to crash.
It's just an outright crash when the library is parsed. My ticket
with a test case on the issue is: http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/1331
On Jul 2, 1:31 pm, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John,
Is it on a specific type of
Thanks John. We'll see if we dupe this.
Rey
John wrote:
There's no specific type of functionality that causes it to crash.
It's just an outright crash when the library is parsed. My ticket
with a test case on the issue is: http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/1331
On Jul 2, 1:31 pm, Rey Bango
Very killer! CONGRATZ!!
On 7/2/07, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks John. We'll see if we dupe this.
Rey
John wrote:
There's no specific type of functionality that causes it to crash.
It's just an outright crash when the library is parsed. My ticket
with a test case on the
Awesome, can't wait to try it! I hope it fixes some of the Safari
problems I've had with the 1.1.3 alpha.
Digg it:
http://www.digg.com/programming/jQuery_1_1_3_final_is_out
-Peter
On Jul 1, 9:45 pm, John Resig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everyone -
I'm pleased to announce the release of
Thanks for helping, but I think this is the main digg link that we're
going to try promoting:
http://digg.com/programming/jQuery_1_1_3_800_Faster_still_20KB
--John
On 7/1/07, vulgarisoverip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Awesome, can't wait to try it! I hope it fixes some of the Safari
problems
Congratulations jQuery team. You guys rock!
The news about jQuery UI is really exciting, I can't wait to test it out.
Thanks,
Marshall
John Resig wrote:
Hi Everyone -
I'm pleased to announce the release of jQuery 1.1.3. After many months
of testing, developing, and more testing, we have a
I agree! You guys are the shizz! :o)
Chris
Marshall Salinger wrote:
Congratulations jQuery team. You guys rock!
The news about jQuery UI is really exciting, I can't wait to test it out.
Thanks,
Marshall
John Resig wrote:
Hi Everyone -
I'm pleased to announce the release of jQuery
Excellent news!
Using jQuery is like eating Ice Cream for the first time, you're just
so happy. =)
~Sean
This is awesome.
Very JQuery
Glen
On 7/1/07, Christopher Jordan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree! You guys are the shizz! :o)
Chris
Marshall Salinger wrote:
Congratulations jQuery team. You guys rock!
The news about jQuery UI is really exciting, I can't wait to test it out.
Thanks,
WOW! That is an exhaustive list of features, enhancements and fixes for a
point release.
Jquery UI? For crying out loud, i dont know what to say... Am too excited
that, i am replying to this email without even looking at it in svn. I hope
jQuery UI is also as slim as jquery itself.
Thanks guys,
On Jul 2, 11:45 am, John Resig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everyone -
I'm pleased to announce the release of jQuery 1.1.3. After many months
of testing, developing, and more testing, we have a very solid release
available for download. It comes with roughly 80+ fixed bugs and a
handful of
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