jQuery 1.4 Released!
The incredibly popular jQuery library has released jQuery 1.4
In celebration of jQuery's 4th birthday, the jQuery team released the latest major release of the jQuery JavaScript library! A lot of coding, testing, and documenting has gone into this release, and they're really quite proud of it.
New Features:
- Easy Setter Functions: For a while now, you’ve been able to pass a function into .attr() and the return value of that function is set into the appropriate attribute. This functionalilty has now been extended into all setter methods
- Ajax: A lot of enhancements to the various remoting functions including support for native JSON parsing, etags, request context, and more
- .css and .attr have been improved
- Per property easing on effects
- If you want to ensure that “this” inside a function will be permanently bound to a particular value, you can use jQuery.proxy to return a new function with that scope
- New events: focusin and focusout
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