That is true, Massimo will have to make that call. Markus Gritsch wrote: > On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 2:47 PM, Timothy Farrell <tfarr...@swgen.com> wrote: > >> Negative. web2py will (for the foreseeable future) maintain backward >> compatibility. If a new version of a library (jQuery in this case) >> breaks software that is already out for web2py, that's breaking backward >> compatibility. Feel free to upgrade your own installation, but it >> cannot be included in this API version of web2py. >> > > But, as I understand it, jquery.js gets copied into a newly generated > application, and this application is thus not affected by a new > version of jQuery which gets distributed with web2py, because the app > uses its own, old version. Did I miss something? > > Markus > > > >
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