No, this is final - the blog post contains the full release notes:
http://jquery.com/blog/2007/08/24/jquery-114-faster-more-tests-ready-for-12/

Do you have any specific Ajax improvements?

--John

On 8/24/07, Pops <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Great job John!
>
> I think you hit it on the nose on what was the primary focus -
> optimization!
>
> Questions:
>
> Is this consided a beta, gamma or production release?  I ask because I
> don't see it announce at jquery.com at the moment of this posting.
>
> If there is still an window for improvements,  I have a number of
> suggestions for the ajax system.  Best on my current knowledge of
> jQuery,  one suggestion ideally calls for a small unobstrusive change
> to the extensive $.ajax function itself.  I was currently working on
> this when I was going to post a message about it, and I saw your
> announcement.  While an override plugin would do, the .ajax() method
> is the bulk of that logic and it doesn't seem feasible to replace that
> function for one small 1-2 line change. The other suggestions are
> small enough to be plugins but it requires the change to the .ajax()
> method.
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> HLS
>
> On Aug 24, 4:46 am, "John Resig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 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-...
> >
> > 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
>
>

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