To be honest (and plz don't take it the wrong way) but it means absolutely nothing at this point as Chrome is still very beta and has only been out for 1 day.
We will certainly support Chrome once it gets to a point where it's in regular use but these issues are expected in a new product and trying to chase them down right now, when Chrome is a moving target, isn't something to focus on.
Let's be patient, definitely keep an eye on things and wait until Chrome actually stabilizes a bit.
Rey jQuery Team Guyon Morée wrote:
Hi, With all the buzz around the new javascript engine in Chrome, I decided to run the jquery testsuite ( http://jquery.com/test/ ) on my 3 installed browsers (ff3, ie7 and chrome, on wixp sp3) ====================================== IE7: Tests completed in 49734 milliseconds. 0 tests of 1270 failed. FF3: Tests completed in 31710 milliseconds. 0 tests of 1270 failed. Chrome: Tests completed in 28212 milliseconds. 2 tests of 1270 failed. ====================================== Even though, Chrome seems to be a little bit faster than FF and quite a lot faster than IE, it has 2 failed tests: - 64: core module: text(String) (1, 3, 4) - 112: ajax module: jQuery.param() (1, 3, 4) I have really no experience interpreting these results, so I hope someone here can give me an explaination about these and what it means to me as a jQuery user. Regards, guyon

