Sorted.

I've also included selectors and properties in the API and options
when they're available (i.e. ajax).

On Mar 6, 9:09 pm, Remy Sharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> @Yansky - you're right.  I've got an update to the API browser which
> will include selectors as well as functions and properties and I'll
> make sure the parentheses are only added to functions.
>
> Cheers.
>
> On Mar 6, 7:30 pm, Yansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Ah yes you're right. I got confused by the api page because it has ()
> > after length.http://remysharp.com/jquery-api/length
>
> > On Mar 7, 4:59 am, Danny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Isn't length a property, not a function (use $(...).length, not $
> > > (...).length() )
>
> > > On Mar 6, 10:12 am, Yansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > This isn't a problem as such, just something I'm curious about.
>
> > > > Under IE7 I've found that when I use xpath, the length() method
> > > > doesn't seem to work, but size() does.
>
> > > > E.g.
>
> > > > $( '//[EMAIL PROTECTED] "indexL2"]//a').length(); doesn't seem to work, 
> > > > but $
> > > > ( '//[EMAIL PROTECTED] "indexL2"]//a').size(); does.
>
> > > > I was just wondering why that is? Is it something to do with the fact
> > > > that the xpath has to be converted to regular DOM getters for IE in
> > > > the jquery code?

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