Yes, that's it. We really don't support very much XPath, only a couple commands. That was a big reason why it was removed, we didn't have to resources or interest to flush it out into a full XPath representation.
--John On 9/28/07, Danjojo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is this all I need to add to my external .js library to fully include > the Xpath plugin? > > /* > * Simple XPath Compatibility Plugin for jQuery 1.1 > * By John Resig > * Dual licensed under MIT and GPL. > */ > > (function(jQuery){ > > var find = jQuery.find; > > jQuery.find = function(selector, context){ > > // Convert the root / into a different context > if ( !selector.indexOf("/") ) { > context = context.documentElement; > selector = selector.replace(/^\/\w*/, ""); > if ( !selector ) > return [ context ]; > } > > // Convert // to " " > selector = selector.replace(/\/\//g, " "); > > // Convert / to > > selector = selector.replace(/\//g, ">"); > > // Naively convert [elem] into :has(elem) > selector = selector.replace(/\[([EMAIL PROTECTED])\]/g, > function(m, selector){ > return ":has(" + selector + ")"; > }); > > // Naively convert /.. into a new set of expressions > if ( selector.indexOf(">..") >= 0 ) { > var parts = selector.split(/>\.\.>?/g); > var cur = jQuery(parts[0], context); > > for ( var i = 1; i < parts.length; i++ ) > cur = cur.parent(parts[i]); > > return cur.get(); > } > > return find(selector, context); > }; > > })(jQuery); > >