He might have misread the slice() function? 

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Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 10:24 AM
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Subject: [jQuery] Re: jQuery 1.1.4: Faster, More Tests, Ready for 1.2


It was never mentioned that there was a new .slide() function - where did
you read that?

--John

On 8/24/07, SeViR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am confused, in the blog I read "[...] new functionality have been 
> introduced. [...] slide() ...
>
> but I download the direct link of jQuery and also, I updated from the 
> SVN trunk and build.
> I don't see any slide() method, also I test with
> $("#something").slide(1) but I get:
>
> .slide is not a function
>
> Also, I see that jquery.pack.js now weight 23kB, using the new version 
> of Dean Edwards /Packer/ http://dean.edwards.name/packer/ the result 
> is 22kB and works perfectly I suggest update to the new packer code.
>
> I continue testing with my current projects (in this moment works well 
> with my old code for 1.1.2 version of jQuery, without retouching the 
> code) :-P
>
>
> John Resig escribió:
> > Hi Everyone -
> >
> > jQuery 1.1.4 has just been released! The full details of this 
> > release can be found on the jQuery blog:
> > http://jquery.com/blog/2007/08/24/jquery-114-faster-more-tests-ready
> > -for-12/
> >
> > Suffice it to say that some significant speed increases, test 
> > coverage increases, and API reductions have been made. Please let us 
> > know if you encounter any new problems from jQuery 1.1.3.1.
> >
> > --John
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Best Regards,
>  José Francisco Rives Lirola <sevir1ATgmail.com>
>
>  SeViR CW · Computer Design
>  http://www.sevir.org
>
>  Murcia - Spain
>
>


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