John Resig wrote:
> Excellent Brandon, this is a great start. I suspect that in order to
> get a full "behavior" plugin (one the feels natural) it'll require a
> lot of code extensions. Hmm... I wonder if there's anything that can
> be added to jQuery proper to ease the process.

Do the browsers offer any DomChanged() hooks we could use?  I would 
guess not, or the bright minds here would already have taken advantage 
of them.

Brandon's approach seems the best that can be done without such hooks, 
and I could certainly make an argument for this going in the core, but 
it there were such hooks available, this could be pretty easy and very 
clean.  I just don't know much about the APIs exposed by the major browsers.

   -- Scott


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