Brandon, I just did an "svn update" and tried to parse the docs for the 
plugins,

and I get an error in parse.js when it tries to parse dimensions.js:

parsing file ../plugins/dimensions/dimensions.js
js: "build/js/parse.js", line 41: uncaught JavaScript runtime exception: 
TypeError: Cannot set property "result" of undefined to "{ top: 100, 
left: 100 }"

Any idea what's up with that?

I think the line in parse.js is line 40:

 40                         if ( n == 'desc' || n == 'before' || n == 
'after' || n == 'result' ) {
 41                                 ret.examples[ ret.examples.length - 
1 ][ n ] = v;


Erik Beeson wrote:

> Thanks Brandon! For the lazy, get the latest version here:
> http://jquery.com/dev/svn/trunk/plugins/dimensions/dimensions.js?format=raw
> Or all the files related to the plugin here:
> http://jquery.com/dev/svn/trunk/plugins/dimensions/
>
> --Erik
>
> On 1/7/07, Brandon Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> I just finished checking in some major updates to the dimensions plugin.
>>
>> * Added unit tests
>> * Fixed a bug in .innerHeight() and .innerWidth()
>> * Major refactor of .offset() method to be faster and fix a couple of bugs
>> * Added a test/example/benchmark page for the .offset() method
>>
>> All of this can be found in SVN but you can try the unit tests for
>> yourself here:
>> http://brandon.jquery.com/plugins/dimensions/test/unit.html
>> http://brandon.jquery.com/plugins/dimensions/test/offset.html
>>
>> The .offset() method has changed a lot in the name of performance.
>> First it takes an optional param called, includeScrollOffsets. By
>> default this param is true and will calculate the scroll offsets. The
>> returned object will have two extra properties called scrollTop and
>> scrollLeft. These two properties are the cumulative scroll offset. If
>> the includeScrollOffsets param is set to false, then the scroll offset
>> calculation is ignored and that should provide a performance boost.
>>
>> Even with the changes made getting the offset of an element is a slow
>> process. So try and cache the offset value when you can instead of
>> calling it lots of times in succession.
>>
>> There is a bug in Firefox with the .scrollWidth property where it only
>> returns width of the visible area, hence the one failure in Firefox. I
>> could use some help with this nasty little bug. :)
>>
>> If you find any bugs or have a feature request feel free to log them
>> and set the component to dimensions. http://jquery.com/dev/bugs/new/
>>
>> --
>> Brandon Aaron
>>
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