jquery.com— 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.
Jul 2, 2007View in Crawl 4
These statements are so off base. If you're going to make such generalized statements, at least have the courtesy to cite examples. "blog before code crowd"?? I have no idea what you're referring to. The code thats developed is based on what the jQuery community needs and asks for and if caring about the community's needs makes us bad in some way, them I'm definitely an SOB. We have one of the best communities out there and we value their opinions and don't plan on changing that.As for testing addons, every official addon, which are clearly listed on our plugins page, is tested against every new release. We have well over 100 community contributed plugins, most of which are maintained outside of the project by their respective authors. Its completely unfair for you to try to make people believe that its our responsibility to test out every plugin contributed by the community and independent authors. And as for conflicts, you don't even provide anecdotal evidence. Where are the conflicts? Which plugins? MooTools is a fine library and its great that they have someone who is anxious to promote it but please don't be so irresponsible as to mislead people with your false statements.
Tiger, if you can post the issue on the mailing list, you'll most certainly get a reply. When you go to the mailing list, please try to be as detailed as possible so we can help resolve your issue.
"and probably not any Webkit browser"... well I don't have Safari so I should not have mentioned it at all as it distracted from my main point that KONQUEROR does not work with jQuery. I had to use Firefox to open up the comments to my post just so I could read them, so if these comments are jQuery powered then that is yet another indication that Konqueror support in jQuery is non-existent. Has anyone running any version of Konqueror ever been able to use the new Digg comment system?
tigerpaperJul 2, 2007
I installed it on one of my sites and it created some problems with the thickbox 2 plugin.Thanks to DIGG the Thickbox 3 download page is down!
reybangoJul 2, 2007
These statements are so off base. If you're going to make such generalized statements, at least have the courtesy to cite examples. "blog before code crowd"?? I have no idea what you're referring to. The code thats developed is based on what the jQuery community needs and asks for and if caring about the community's needs makes us bad in some way, them I'm definitely an SOB. We have one of the best communities out there and we value their opinions and don't plan on changing that.As for testing addons, every official addon, which are clearly listed on our plugins page, is tested against every new release. We have well over 100 community contributed plugins, most of which are maintained outside of the project by their respective authors. Its completely unfair for you to try to make people believe that its our responsibility to test out every plugin contributed by the community and independent authors. And as for conflicts, you don't even provide anecdotal evidence. Where are the conflicts? Which plugins? MooTools is a fine library and its great that they have someone who is anxious to promote it but please don't be so irresponsible as to mislead people with your false statements.
reybangoJul 2, 2007
Tiger, if you can post the issue on the mailing list, you'll most certainly get a reply. When you go to the mailing list, please try to be as detailed as possible so we can help resolve your issue.
hal9001Jul 2, 2007
The crash bug with an example was reported in the jQuery Trac for milestone 1.1.3 four days before the release today.
markcJul 3, 2007
"and probably not any Webkit browser"... well I don't have Safari so I should not have mentioned it at all as it distracted from my main point that KONQUEROR does not work with jQuery. I had to use Firefox to open up the comments to my post just so I could read them, so if these comments are jQuery powered then that is yet another indication that Konqueror support in jQuery is non-existent. Has anyone running any version of Konqueror ever been able to use the new Digg comment system?
Closed AccountJul 21, 2007
Digg used to use Prototype and Scriptaculous.