Sorry about the slow reply, guys. Been a busy week!

> From: Rexbard
> 
> Mike, I already knew the mechanics of this, but I got caught 
> up in your description and had to read your entire post.
> 
> Beautifully written, Mike. This has to be the clearest 
> description of the jQuery vs. DOM variables that I have seen. 
> I hope this gets put on the site's FAQs pages (although I 
> surprisingly don't see any FAQ page on jQuery right now. Any 
> plans for one?).
> 
> Again, great job, Mike!

Wow, thanks for the kind words, John.

> From: "Jörn Zaefferer"
>
> The jQuery wiki is as open as it can be, so please just go 
> ahead and add whatever you like! New content can be improved 
> by others, but nothing can't be improved.
> 
> It would be great to see more people writing stuff for the wiki.

> From: Brandon Aaron
> 
> This excellent explanation should probably be on learningjquery.com.

> From: Karl Swedberg
> 
> Any objections, Mike? If not, I'll post it for you.

I'm flattered! Actually, though, I would prefer to post it to my own blog.
I've been neglecting the blog lately, and I may as well post something I've
already written. :-)

Once that's done, feel free to follow up with some comments on
learningjquery.com if you like. I'll add a version of the writeup to the
wiki as well.

Thanks again, I'm glad to know that little writeup may help straighten out
some of the confusion around "this" and jQuery vs. DOM objects.

-Mike


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