Right. That happens on occasion with packed & minified versions of jQuery.

Rey..

MorningZ wrote:
> While i agreed with the underlying thoughts above that the question is
> ridiculous...  I have had some members on my primary site tell me that
> Norton reporting "jquery.js" as a dangerous file
> 
> But that's Norton's fault, not jQuery's by any means
> 
> On Apr 9, 9:10 am, Thomas Allen <thomasmal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Oh, it gives you a virus...the virus of a clean API for the DOM.
>>
>> Some people in comp.lang.javascript would argue that jQuery itself is
>> a virus, but they're a bit off-kilter.
>>
>> Thomas
>>
>> On Apr 9, 6:22 am, Devesh <erdeveshmis...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I am using the latest version of jquery. I want to confirm that is
>>> there any type virus or trozan with the latest version of jquery. I
>>> have searched it on google a lot, but not able to find any exact
>>> answer. Please confirm me.
>>> Thanks
>>> Devesh M
> 

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