Thanks, Rey. Can you forgive a couple of old-timers for getting cantankerous
once in a while? I'm afraid it comes with the territory.

One thing is for sure: If somebody disagrees with me a lot, it means I
probably have something to learn from them. So Pops, no harm, no foul, still
friends, OK?

I'm not offended to hear about memory leaks, my goodness, that's something I
need to fix! I've been meaning to update that JSONP plugin for a long time
anyway. Probably do the hidden iframe like somebody recommended in the
comments, and also make that silly timestamped URL optional. I took the
timestamp out of the JSONP code I use at Zvents because it wreaks havoc with
the server caching.

Talk with y'all later,

-Mike

> From: Rey Bango
> 
> Ok, first of all, this was my original posting, which has 
> been hijacked to the hilt. Up till now, I haven't said 
> anything but with the thread escalating to the point of low 
> blows, I'm going to put an end to this. 
> If you guys want to keep hashing this out, please start a new 
> thread or take it offline.
> 
> Next, Pops, you've made your points and they've been heard 
> but your closing statement about memory leaks ("I wasn't 
> going to point this out, but I think I will now,  your JSONP 
> plugin as reeking with memory
> leaks") was just a cheap shot and you said solely because 
> you're ticked off. I read Geary's reply to you and it didn't 
> warrant that. Couple that with that fact that Michael is a 
> VERY well-respected & EXTREMELY helpful member of the jQuery 
> community and I can tell you that's not acceptable. 
> I *NEED* you to tone it down. Seriously. Debates are perfectly fine. 
> They happen often but not to the point of cheap shots.
> 
> Rey Bango
> jQuery Project Team

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