Thanks for the clarifications, good job :)

On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 3:24 PM, John Resig <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > first off, nice job with the live query / jQuery.support commits! I'm
> > almost /feeling/ the improvements, without even testing them :)
> >
> > I'm curious about a couple lines in the commit, thought you might
> > explain them to us:
> >
> > - ajax.js: It seems instead of a substitute, you simply removed the
> > safari check. What was the reason for this?
>
> As far as I can tell these checks are no longer relevant (hangover
> from the pre-Safari 2.0 days).
>
> > - core.js: removal of opera/display fix, color() method with safari
> > fix, the whole display none logic - does this mean we simply don't
> > support getting some style values for display:none elements? (which is
> > fine, just wanted to check)
>
> The color()/display:none stuff is no longer needed (well, it was
> needed for Safari 2 support, but we're phasing that out). Safari 3+
> work fine here.
>
> The Opera display thing was also no longer needed. I had talked with
> the Opera team a while back and I think they had landed a fix for it.
>
> So this was just a good opportunity to do some spring cleaning, as well :-)
>
> --John
>
> >
>


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