David Serduke
97e98591aa
Added code so an iframe in IE won't count on doScroll to determine if the dom is ready. We will probably have to do more investigation on a better (and consistant) method for inside an iframe in IE.
2007-12-16 10:08:53 +00:00
Brandon Aaron
7a6978b324
Renaming variables to be more consistent
2007-12-16 04:09:53 +00:00
David Serduke
feb9051c0e
Fixed #1781 for warnings created on load by FF javascript.options.strict == true.
2007-12-16 01:03:50 +00:00
Brandon Aaron
b264f789b9
new special events api, ready is now a first class event that you can use bind, unbind or the ready helper, two new events: mouseenter and mouseleave, the hover helper method now uses mouseenter and mouseleave, bind and unbind can now take a space sperated list of event types
2007-12-15 05:55:33 +00:00
Brandon Aaron
540f9304a7
Fix for #2032
2007-12-11 03:17:44 +00:00
Brandon Aaron
91f1299f68
Fix for #1486 . Prevent IE from throwing an error when triggering focus on hidden input.
2007-12-08 02:54:09 +00:00
David Serduke
ffbedf0262
Fixed #1039 and #1733 by going through the core API and making them text node and comment node safe.
2007-12-07 01:52:21 +00:00
David Serduke
66fbbec3bb
Fixed [1993] although it actually wasn't a bug in the core but rather a misunderstanding of how the extra function was supposed to work in jQuery.event.trigger(). That said, it seems more useful and robust for the code to work the way the ticket author thought it should work so this change was made.
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Now, if anything is returned from the extra function it will overwrite the return value of the event handlers. This should only effect custom events unless someone had an extra function that returned a value other than false which would have been ignored before.
2007-12-03 21:41:10 +00:00
David Serduke
3ae5fbc16a
Fixed #1701 by passing through the arguments as suggested.
2007-11-28 22:23:40 +00:00
David Serduke
b26da08821
Fixed #1970 by returning true instead of false when the mouse moves over a sub-element. The side effect is the event will not stop default behavior and will propagate which it didn't used to. I could find no compelling reason to stop those things from happening.
2007-11-27 19:20:36 +00:00
Brandon Aaron
e6a481e533
Fix for #1933
2007-11-19 16:15:51 +00:00
Brandon Aaron
ab96367f12
Fix for #1925 and removed some unnecessary browser sniffing
2007-11-14 21:55:45 +00:00
Brandon Aaron
ee52c89dc9
Fix for #1911
2007-11-14 15:06:48 +00:00
John Resig
a2fc65fd32
From a suggestion by Diego, moved the jQuery.ready() call outside of the try{}catch() block for IE/Safari DOM Ready.
2007-10-15 17:55:54 +00:00
Brandon Aaron
a5f95c88c1
Fix normalization of pageX and pageY event properties in IE ( #1571 ). Thanks wizzud.
2007-10-06 21:00:37 +00:00
Brandon Aaron
92aac3abd6
Fixes memory leaks relating to events in IE with page unload and with jQuery methods remove, html and empty ( #1610 , #1618 , #1697 and #1731 ). Also re-worked variable names to be more consistent with the core.
2007-10-06 17:04:20 +00:00
John Resig
beebbf8ba4
Safari 2 was having problems with the syntax used for the ready handling.
2007-10-01 14:14:09 +00:00
John Resig
1344a7fd50
Fixed the attribution for the DOM Ready fix - the previously used changes weren't significant.
2007-09-27 20:49:30 +00:00
Brandon Aaron
ee2efbe1e3
Fix for #1153
2007-09-27 18:09:23 +00:00
John Resig
6e8a8c5359
Converted jQuery to use the new DOM Ready technique (by checking scroll). A single setTimeout loop is used for both IE and Safari now. Fixex bugs #1320 and #1561 .
2007-09-27 15:23:07 +00:00
John Resig
82eccdfcd0
Make sure that the right event type is always triggered (was causing problems with UI's event triggering).
2007-09-14 23:58:51 +00:00
John Resig
3a4e1233aa
Landing the new expando management code. Completely overhauls how data is associated with elements.
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Plugins will be most interested in:
- jQuery.data(elem) -> Unique ID for the element
- jQuery.data(elem, name) -> Named data store for the element
- jQuery.data(elem, name, value) -> Saves a value to the named data store
- jQuery.removeData(elem) -> Remove the expando and the complete data store
- jQuery.removeData(elem, name) -> Removes just this one named data store
jQuery's .remove() and .empty() automatically clean up after themselves. Once an element leaves a DOM document their events are no longer intact. Thus, statements like so:
{{{
$("#foo").remove().appendTo("#bar");
}}}
should be written like so:
{{{
$("#foo").appendTo("#bar");
}}}
in order to avoid losing the bound events.
2007-09-08 23:31:23 +00:00
John Resig
b4e23b5af0
Reorganzing the jQuery source (first phase).
2007-09-08 12:42:32 +00:00