it's real easy to overcome inconsistencies in the DOM api when you abstract the entire thing away. But is this really helpful? Ok maybe to the @Esailija and @FlorianMargaine in the crowd.. but people who ask about getByX really show that jQuery is just.. well... dumb.
jquery is an abstraction, not a shim. Shims are additions to the existing mechanism; abstractions deter you from directly using said mechanism. not saying which is better, but there is a difference
Dunno, I never had problems (well, some) making stuff work in IE6 + Chrome + FF + Opera without using a library. But I was specifically developing business apps, which probably makes a big difference.
var foo = {
f: "f",
b: "b",
};
console.log(foo); // it's horrible but works in all(?) modern browsers. They ignore the trailing comma (if commenting is really that big of a pain in the ass...)
http://stackoverflow.com/search?q=-%5Bjquery%5D+%5Bjavascript%5D+body%3A%22live%28%29%22&submit=search Questions tagged Javascript but not jQuery that reference live()
Its not even that hard. you just have to take a lot of time and first make a site with no js or css at all. don't even make the folders in your assets dir.
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i have the following code to validate a form using jquery i don't know why isn't it working?
jQuery(function(){
jQuery("#task_name").validate({
expression: "if(VAL) return true; else return false;", message: "please enter task name"
});
jQuery("#task_city").validate({
...