I've seen - and only in one place - how to use the .selector property
of the jQuery object. Should be easy, right: this.selector. There was
even a screenshot (See 
http://www.nabble.com/Re:-How-to-retrieve-jQuery.query--td19300457s27240.html)
showing that it in fact did exist, and in 1.2.6. I have 1.2.6 and
cannot access this property or the 'context' property.

I know that if an object is passed to jQuery, then obviously a
selector will not be available. But using jQuery('a.remove-me:eq(1)',
'div#my-div); then theoretically 'a.remove:eq(1)' should be accessible
via 'this.selector' and 'div#my-div' via 'this.context' if what some
people say is true.

I've hacked, jQuery 1.2.6 to provide these for me, but is there any
conventional way to do this.

Thanks,
Trey

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