Hi Karl, That seems to have worked perfectly. I was quite happy to wait for a new version but thank you for attending to this so quickly!
Cheers, Diego A. 2009/1/15 Karl Swedberg <k...@englishrules.com> > Thanks, Balazs! > Hi Diego, > I took a quick look at the moreSelectors script and noticed that it uses > the [...@attr] syntax in a few places. It also defines the pseudo-selectors as > strings. > > I took the liberty of updating the script. I removed the :csv() selector > and the extended filter() method, though, because they were causing problems > that I couldn't fix quickly. > > Try this one out and see if it works for you: > > http://test.learningjquery.com/scripts/jquery.moreselectors.js > > --Karl > > ____________ > Karl Swedberg > www.englishrules.com > www.learningjquery.com > > > > > On Jan 15, 2009, at 11:01 AM, Balazs Endresz wrote: > > > In jquery.liveFilter.js a pseudo selector defined as a string, which > was deprected since 1.2 if I remember right. > > jQuery.extend( > jQuery.expr[':'], { > insContains : "jQuery(a).text().toUpperCase().indexOf(m > [3].toUpperCase())>=0" > }); > > This should be a function instead: > > jQuery.expr[':'].insContains = function(a,i,m){ > return jQuery(a).text().toUpperCase().indexOf(m[3].toUpperCase())>=0 > } > > On Jan 15, 4:09 pm, tpb976 <tpb...@gmail.com> wrote: > > It seems the problem has to do with creating custom selectors. I have > > a custom selector that I created and I am receiving this exact error. > > I am currently looking into the problem to see what I can figure out. > > > On Jan 15, 9:05 am, Diego <diego.a...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi (me again), the problem was being caused by the moreSelectors > > plugin on this page: > http://www.softwareunity.com/jquery/JQueryMoreSelectors/ > > > On Jan 15, 2:40 pm, Diego <diego.a...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > FYI. I found my offending code. It's a combination of these selectors: > > :text, :password, :file, :select, :button > > > I just can't figure out why! > > > On Jan 15, 7:39 am, "emmj...@gmail.com" <emmj...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I was checking all of my random plugins/scripts to make sure they all > > work with jQuery 1.3 and I found one that is having problems. > > > An example of it is available at:http://digitalinferno.net/temp/ > > > If you enter some text into the input firebug will report that > > "filter is not a function" > > in http://digitalinferno.net/temp/js/jquery.jsonline1961 > > > Anyone know if this is a bug or if I have to change something in my > > code for the new 1.3 release? > > > > > >