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From: David Mark on 16 Mar 2010 16:10 lorlarz wrote: > MicroSoft expanding it use of jQuery & involvement with jQuery > How clueless of them. I wonder if they know thoroughly incompatible it is with IE (and shows no signs of getting any better). And don't think MS can help on that either (inexplicably, they've never been very astute at scripting IE). :)
From: Checkraise on 25 Mar 2010 16:56 David Mark wrote: >> Browser scripting for MSIE is a PITA... >> jQuery is a PITA... >> >> perfect match. > > Well said. It's a match made in hell for sure. :) nah, I don't think it was made here in clj >:-> -- Resig is more like Javascript's Pee Wee Herman. ;) (D.Mark in clj) -- "My advice is simple: Boycott IE. It's a cancer on the Web that must be stopped. IE isn't secure and isn't standards-compliant, which makes it unworkable both for end users and Web content creators." Paul Thurrott, Windows expert
From: David Mark on 25 Mar 2010 18:14
Checkraise wrote: > David Mark wrote: > >>> Browser scripting for MSIE is a PITA... >>> jQuery is a PITA... >>> >>> perfect match. >> Well said. It's a match made in hell for sure. :) > > nah, I don't think it was made here in clj >:-> > CLJ is not hell (just the official newsgroup). :) And if jQuery and MS don't start playing nice together, I'm casting them out. ;) |