> > For this idea to be taken seriously, I think you would need to create
> > such a version and benchmark it VS the all-in-one jQuery.js. IF you
> > can show significant performance differences, then perpahs your idea
> > could gain some traction

You're right. I'll make tests as soon as possible, and inform you
whether
it is significant or not.

The reasons why I did this topic was because before I used jQuery, I
had to
to develop all myself and the dragging and selecting were
significantly faster.
I conjectured that it was because of the compatibility additions, but
I have to
verify it myself before asking you such a feature.

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Ludovic
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