Re: [jQuery] Safari Crashing

2007-03-05 Thread Nicolas Hoizey
> It's a tricky line to balance. We either get to replace 1.1.2 and
> cause some possible confusion with Safari issues (for users who
> upgraded very quickly) or push out 1.1.3 and cause more confusion
> having two releases occur in just a couple hours.

Where would be the confusion if the changelog indicates that 1.1.3  
fixes a bug?

Two releases in just a couple hours are not a shame! ;-)

Remember: "Release early, release often"


-Nicolas

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Re: [jQuery] Safari Crashing

2007-03-05 Thread John Resig
We (the dev team) talked it over and since we released the fix (and
replaced 1.1.2 so quickly) we opted to leave it as 1.1.2 instead of
bumping it up to 1.1.3. We had the fix in place within hours of the
original blog post.

It's a tricky line to balance. We either get to replace 1.1.2 and
cause some possible confusion with Safari issues (for users who
upgraded very quickly) or push out 1.1.3 and cause more confusion
having two releases occur in just a couple hours.

That's the reasoning behind why we didn't push a 1.1.3 release out the
door immediately, that being said, it's still possible that we could
get a 1.1.3 release out quickly (maybe sometime this week) - which
would, of course, include this fix.

--John

On 3/5/07, Seb Duggan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any way you could re-release this as 1.1.3?
>
> The people who use jQuery are very likely to update their websites
> with any new point release, but maybe not with a re-release of the
> same version.
>
> I've already come across a number of sites (mostly demos of plugins)
> that crash Safari because they're using the initial 1.1.2 release.
> And for most of them, it won't be an issue they'll know about because
> they're not using Safari...
>
>
> Seb
>
>
> On 5 Mar 2007, at 18:01, Seb Duggan wrote:
>
> > Yes, fixes my problem too...
> >
> >
> > Seb
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Re: [jQuery] Safari Crashing

2007-03-05 Thread Seb Duggan
Is there any way you could re-release this as 1.1.3?

The people who use jQuery are very likely to update their websites  
with any new point release, but maybe not with a re-release of the  
same version.

I've already come across a number of sites (mostly demos of plugins)  
that crash Safari because they're using the initial 1.1.2 release.  
And for most of them, it won't be an issue they'll know about because  
they're not using Safari...


Seb


On 5 Mar 2007, at 18:01, Seb Duggan wrote:

> Yes, fixes my problem too...
>
>
> Seb



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Re: [jQuery] Safari Crashing

2007-03-05 Thread Seb Duggan
Yes, fixes my problem too...


Seb



On 5 Mar 2007, at 17:42, Brad Perkins wrote:

> John,
>
> Yes, installing the latest build fixes the problem.
>
> Thanks for the speedy reply and for such an awesome library!
>
> best,
>
> Brad Perkins


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Re: [jQuery] Safari Crashing

2007-03-05 Thread Brad Perkins
John,

Yes, installing the latest build fixes the problem.

Thanks for the speedy reply and for such an awesome library!

best,

Brad Perkins

On 3/5/07, John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just after 1.1.2 was released we discovered that bug in jQuery and
> merged its fix back in. Could you try re-downloading the latest 1.1.2
> to see if it solves your problem?
> http://jquery.com/src/jquery-1.1.2.js
>
> --John
>
> On 3/5/07, Brad Perkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Are there any known issues where jQuery would crash Safari?
> >
> > I'm testing using jQuery 1.1.2. With Safari 2.0.4, the browser window
> > disappears as soon as I make an AJAX call. I've observed this on two
> > different Macs?
> >
> > I also note that a recent WebKit build on the same machine doesn't
> > crash. Firefox and Camino work fine too.
> >
> > Any suggestions appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Brad Perkins

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Re: [jQuery] Safari Crashing

2007-03-05 Thread John Resig
Just after 1.1.2 was released we discovered that bug in jQuery and
merged its fix back in. Could you try re-downloading the latest 1.1.2
to see if it solves your problem?
http://jquery.com/src/jquery-1.1.2.js

--John

On 3/5/07, Brad Perkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are there any known issues where jQuery would crash Safari?
>
> I'm testing using jQuery 1.1.2. With Safari 2.0.4, the browser window
> disappears as soon as I make an AJAX call. I've observed this on two
> different Macs?
>
> I also note that a recent WebKit build on the same machine doesn't
> crash. Firefox and Camino work fine too.
>
> Any suggestions appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brad Perkins
>
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Re: [jQuery] Safari Crashing

2007-03-05 Thread Seb Duggan
I've had similar problems with 1.1.2 on Safari, not just with AJAX  
calls. I've reverted to a recent nightly build of jQuery, and it's  
behaving itself...


Seb


On 5 Mar 2007, at 17:02, Brad Perkins wrote:

> Are there any known issues where jQuery would crash Safari?
>
> I'm testing using jQuery 1.1.2. With Safari 2.0.4, the browser window
> disappears as soon as I make an AJAX call. I've observed this on two
> different Macs?
>
> I also note that a recent WebKit build on the same machine doesn't
> crash. Firefox and Camino work fine too.


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