Great. Would be nice to have this on the MK homepage.
-- Christoph
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Oh, I forgot to mention that I put the test suite online here:
http://ejohn.org/apps/sizzle/test/
and the performance suite is here:
http://ejohn.org/apps/sizzle/speed/
Taking a quick peek at IE 6 I see a lot of areas in which small improvements
could yield large results (div p, div + p,
My guess would be that the speed difference stems from the Sizzle
strategy of searching inside-out from the expression. I.e. using the
last part of the query first, and then filtering that set using the
previous parts. Perhaps other libraries search outside-in?
In the case of ul .tocline2 the
My guess would be that the speed difference stems from the Sizzle
strategy of searching inside-out from the expression. I.e. using the
last part of the query first, and then filtering that set using the
previous parts. Perhaps other libraries search outside-in?
Possibly - it definitely
On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 7:32 AM, Per Cederberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MochiKit 1.4 has now been released and is available on the web site
Congratulations guys! This has been a lot of hard and good work!
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Leo Soto M.
http://blog.leosoto.com