On Thursday, jQuery 1.5.2 was released. This is the second minor release on top of the library’s most recent version.
Specifically, this update provides a number of bug fixes. Some of the most notable are:
- Fixed replaceWith from throwing errors on non existent elements.
- We now use a single capturing handler to simulate bubbling focusin/focusout event on non-IE browsers. Allows native DOM methods to fire events other than the currently active one back into jQuery.
- Fixed .is(“div”) to work on disconnected nodes in IE 9.
- Removed some unnecessary nulling of elements done in the name of an IE memory cleanup.
You can grab the minified copy or the full, unminified build here.
Love these shorter release cycles.
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