IE8 doesn't like named anonymous expressions. Not naming the function
expression reduces the gzipped size by 5 bytes.
In ECMAScript 2015 the function will get the name inferred from the
variable name (here: swap) anyway.
Refs 02a9d9f94b
This prevents jQuery from caching a prefixed property name if provided
directly by the user, e.g. the following code:
elem.css( "msTransform", "translate(5px, 2px)" );
should not prevent one from from later setting the transition directly:
elem.css( "transform", "translate(5px, 2px)" );
on a browser not understanding the unprefixed version which is the case
for Safari 8 & transform.
(cherry-picked from d471842b3e)
Fixes gh-2015
Closes gh-2298
The logic for IE8 has been incorrectly reversed: every non-local request
outside of the whitelist was run via the native XHR. This commit reverses
this logic and adds back a fallback to the ActiveX XHR if the native one
fails even after the regex detection.
Refs 61f812b7e7
IE throws an error on cross-domain PATCH requests if issued via the ActiveX
interface. This commit switches the logic to use the native XHR in all
non-local requests.
Fixes gh-1684
Closes gh-2183
- Reverts behavior from 10399dd, which we never released.
BR and inline elements are considered visible.
- The possibility of dropping .offsetWidth and .offsetHeight
was debunked by this perf:
http://jsperf.com/visible-hidden-and-getclientrects
Fixes gh-2227
Close gh-2281
Since we're testing the factory code from intro.js on master only it's best
to have those two files almost identical.
This commit leaves only one difference between them: "jQuery Compat" vs.
"jQuery" in the second line.
Closes gh-2294
* Remove third argument from "addEventListener"
* Remove third argument from "removeEventListener"
* Remove second argument from "getComputedStyle"
Ref gh-2047
Ref 85577a348a
(cherry-picked from fac67a9842)
Since we don't have this in off method and its a common perception
that this is a rudiment code
Ref gh-2248
Closes gh-2249
Android 2.3 is very slow & times out a lot in async tests, they have to be
restarted multiple times to settle. Long test execution is not a huge problem
as Android 2.3 is tested only periodically during the night, unstable tests
are a bigger problem. This might mitigate that.
In a regular scenario almost all tests should pass so increasing the timeout
for all browsers shouldn't have a huge impact on overall test time.
(cherry-picked from ff18d8e206)
Closes gh-2232
jQuery.swap was an undocumented API used only internally. With the modular
AMD system we currently have it's not necessary to expose this function
publicly under the jQuery object.
Fixes gh-2058
Closes gh-2182