eq() is present in 1.2.6, you won't face any issues using it.

- ricardo

On Dec 8, 2:13 pm, Brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm making some modifications to an older project that originally used
> jQuery 1.1.2. I've installed 1.2.6 and am in the process of reviewing
> and upgrading the code based on the changes documented 
> athttp://docs.jquery.com/Release:jQuery_1.2#Removed_Functionality
>
> There are many places in this project where .eq(n) is used. From
> reading this group I've seen that .eq( ) went away with 1.2 but was
> brought back in 1.2.1? I also don't see any mention of .eq being
> deprecated in the latest docs athttp://docs.jquery.com/Traversing/eq#index.
>
> Do I still need replace all instances of .eq with .slice? IMO, .eq
> reads easier.
>
> If I do, then for any integer n I simply replace .eq(n) with .slice(n,
> 1)?
>
> Thanks

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