@Christiaan: Many thanks for sharing that detail!

Similar changes are required on:

line 287 of ifxscale.js:
change
        jQuery.dequeue(z.el.get(0), 'interfaceFX');
to
        jQuery(z.el.get(0)).dequeue('interfaceFX');

Regards
Dimitri

On Oct 23, 3:34 am, Christiaan van Woudenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I've found a few places in the interface plugin libs where the old
> version of dequeue is used; they need to be replaced with the new
> calls to work. The old version took two arguments, the new version
> uses jQuery chainability. For example:
>
> On line 473 of ifx.js change :
>                         jQuery.dequeue(elem, "fx");
> to:
>                         jQuery(elem).dequeue("fx");
>
> On line 49 of ifxhighlight.js change:
>                         jQuery.dequeue(this, 'interfaceColorFX');
> to:
>                         jQuery(this).dequeue('interfaceColorFX');
>
> We're using jQuery and a large set of plugins for a web application,
> and these are the only two places I've encountered incompatibilities.
>
> Christiaan
>
> On Sep 12, 7:10 am, Gordon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > In a web application I am working on there is a menu that slides down
> > when you mouseover something and slides back up when you mouseout
> > again.  If you did this too quickly the result would be that the
> > animation would bounce up and down quite comically with no way to stop
> > it other than waiting for the jQuery animation queue to empty
> > itself.
>
> > With jQuery 1.2 it seemed like a solution to this problem was
> > available, because you can now stop animations.  I tried adding stop()
> > calls into the code in the belief that aborting the currently
> > animation before startign a new one would solve my problems.
>
> > However, I just got the error message jQuery.dequeue is not a 
> > functionhttp://localhost/js/jquery/interface/interface_drag.js
> > Line 8
>
> > interface_drag.js is basically a barebones version of the jQuery
> > interface library with just the bare nimimum needed for draggables
> > built into it.

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