jQuery 1.2.5 Released
This is a bug fix release for jQuery 1.2. You can view the full list of what was fixed on the bug tracker. Downloading jQuery 1.2.5: jQuery Minified (16kb with gzipping) jQuery Packed (31kb) jQuery Regular (98kb)
This is a bug fix release for jQuery 1.2. You can view the full list of what was fixed on the bug tracker. Downloading jQuery 1.2.5: jQuery Minified (16kb with gzipping) jQuery Packed (31kb) jQuery Regular (98kb)
Note: 1.2.4 was a bad build. Use 1.2.5 or later instead.
This is a bug fix release for jQuery 1.2. You can view the full list of what was fixed on the bug tracker. Downloading jQuery 1.2.3: jQuery Minified (15kb with gzipping jQuery Packed (29kb) jQuery Regular (94kb) .data() and .removeData() These methods complement the already included jQuery.data and jQuery.removeData methods introduced in jQuery 1.2. The … Continue reading
This is a bug fix release for jQuery 1.2. You can view the full list of what was fixed on the bug tracker. Downloading jQuery 1.2.2: jQuery Minified (15kb with gzipping jQuery Packed (28kb) jQuery Regular (93kb) Important Changes A lot of hard work was put into this release by Brandon Aaron and David Serduke. … Continue reading
jQuery 1.2.1 is a bug fix release for jQuery 1.2. You can view the full list of what was fixed on the bug tracker. Downloading jQuery 1.2.1: jQuery Minified (14kb with Gzipping) jQuery Packed (26kb) jQuery Regular (77kb) If you wish to checkout the full release from the Subversion repository, you can do so by … Continue reading
This is a bug fix release for jQuery 1.2. You can view the full list of what was fixed on the bug tracker. Downloading jQuery Minified (14kb with gzipping) jQuery Packed (26kb) Regular (77kb) Important Changes Relative Animations There was a serious error in the API for the new relative animations that caused a conflict … Continue reading
Downloading jQuery 1.2: jQuery Minified (14kb with gzipping) jQuery Packed (26kb) jQuery Regular (77kb) New Features Partial .load() Partial .load() allows you to load chunks of HTML documents into your page, filtered by a jQuery selector. This works just like a normal Ajax .load(), but you just specify a selector immediately following the URL that … Continue reading