It was added with 1.2.1, so I suggest updating, as 1.2.1 should be a drop in patch.

Jan

On Dec 7, 2008, at 3:41, Idiosuite wrote:


I took a look at the source myself and indeed seems not to be such
functionality.
thank you for your time!

On 7 Dic, 03:36, "Guillermo Rauch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, to answer here on the mailing list I never look at the documentation but I read the code directly.In this case, I looked at mootools- core-edge.js
and I didn't notice this functionality.

On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 12:33 AM, Idiosuite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:





Hi Guillermo,
thanks for your answer. But what about:

http://mootools.net/docs/Element/Element#Element:match

It states:
"match - can be a string or element
* (string) The tag name to test against this element. If Selectors
is included, any single CSS selectors may also be passed.
   * (element) An element to match; returns true if this is the
actual element passed in."
and again in the following examples
"Using an Element:
var el = $('myDiv');
$('myDiv').match(el); //Returns true
$('otherElement').match(el); //Returns false"

Is it a wrong/out of date documentation (at least according to you)?

On 7 Dic, 03:12, "Guillermo Rauch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That's not how match works. match expects a selector (string)It's
returning
true because of the last line of the function:

return (parsed) ? Selectors.Utils.filter(this, parsed, {}) : *true*;

since the selector is not being parsed (you're supplying an element),
true
is returned.

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