Nevermind, it was executing prototype's each() (I was also including prototype on the same page) instead of jQuery's. Why this changed from 1.2.4 to 1.2.6 (everything else being equal) remains a mystery to me.
On Aug 25, 1:12 pm, mausch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm having the same problem here. If I execute the following in a > firebug console in one of our pages: > > jQuery('input').each(function() {console.log(this)}) > > With 1.2.4 I get the individual elements: > > <input type="image" src="/content/images/buttons/logout_ico.gif"> > <input id="InputSearch" type="text" style="height: 12px; width: 70px; > font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: x-small;" > size="10" name="currentSearch"> > <input id="btnSearch" type="image" disabled="disabled" src="/Content/ > images/header/btn_searchbox1.gif"> > <input type="submit" style="visibility: collapse; display: none;"> > ... > > With 1.2.6 I get one array containing all matching elements: > > [input, input#InputSearch, input#btnSearch, input, > input#impressionsToAdd, input#checkAllHigh on, input#checkAllBold on, > input#checkAllFeatured on, input#checkAllSponsored on, > input#save1.save, input#chkHigh_1.chkStyle 1, input#chkBold_1.chkStyle > 1, input#chkFeatured_1.chkStyle 1, input#chkSponsored_1.chkStyle 1, > input#chkHigh_2.chkStyle 2, input#chkBold_2.chkStyle 2, > input#chkFeatured_2.chkStyle 2, input#chkSponsored_2.chkStyle 2, > input#chkHigh_3.chkStyle 3, input#chkBold_3.chkStyle 3, > input#chkFeatured_3.chkStyle 3, ...] > > Any ideas? Can anyone confirm that this is a bug or a new behavior?