Richard D. Worth wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 3:20 PM, Lorin Larson <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     The programs I am talking about use nothing other than UI and core
>     jquery.
>      
>     Thus, no plugin to fix.  UI people broke the programs that worked
>     on the
>     last stable UI.
>
>
> The latest stable release of jQuery UI is 1.5.3. Our goal with 1.6 
> (announced today) is to have as close as possible, full compatibility 
> with 1.6rc2 (which is quite similar API-wise to 1.5.3). In other 
> words, needed changes (if any) should be minor.
>
> 1.7 on the other hand (what many have gotten to know as 1.6rc3-1.6rc6) 
> had major breaking changes in many areas. Option and method names 
> changed, source and resultant markup changed, classnames changed. All 
> the plugins are now built around a brand new jQuery UI CSS Framework. 
> This is the reasoning for releasing this as 1.7, rather than 1.6. It 
> will not be drop-in backwards compatible with 1.5.3 or 1.6, nor does a 
> compatibility plugin look feasible, but we will provide the 
> information needed to make that transition (however manual) as smooth 
> as possible.
>
Can you tell me if the dialog border HTML code will change from 1.6b to 
1.6-final?
My CMS depends on the 1.6b flavor, with the 8 extra divs around the 
container of the dialog..


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