While I'd love to see a good library like this, I'm not sure it's
suited to jQuery, since it requires primitives (pairs of carets, each
consisting of a node and an offset) that don't really fit well into
the jQuery way of doing things.

Have you seen this?

http://jorgenhorstink.nl/2006/07/05/dom-range-implementation-in-ecmascript-completed/

Jed Schmidt

On Feb 10, 6:27 am, Strykker <obi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> After struggling with obtaining/creating and attaching ranges in a
> jQuery cross-browser application (most problems on safari/web-kit), I
> think it would be very nice if jQuery provided a standardized way of
> dealing with document selection and ranges.
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