jQuery 1.6.2 Released

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jQuery 1.6.2 Released

jQuery 1.6.2 is now out! This is the second minor release on top of jQuery 1.6 and lands a number of fixes for bugs.

As usual, we provide two copies of jQuery, one minified and one uncompressed (for debugging or reading).

You can feel free to include the above URLs directly into your site and you will get the full performance benefits of a quickly-loading jQuery.

You can help us by dropping that code into your existing application and letting us know that if anything no longer works. Please file a bug and be sure to mention that you’re testing against jQuery 1.6.2.

We want to encourage everyone from the community to try and get involved in contributing back to jQuery core. We’ve set up a full page of information dedicated towards becoming more involved with the team. The team is here and ready to help you help us!

jQuery 1.6.2 Change Log

The current change log of the 1.6.2 release.

Attributes

#9286: Using live submit on forms

#9298: $(elem).attr(eventName) not working properly in IE7

#9329: attr(“title”) issue in ie7

#9362: .attr(“value”) does not work for meter elements

#9468: $(‘form’).attr(‘class’) always return undefined in IE 6

#9499: removeClass will only remove the first instance of a class

Core

#9301: Setting data() via an object with hyphenated keys create inaccessible data.

#9368: jQuery.camelCase() defined in css.js, but used more widely

#9471: memory leak noticed when loading jquey.1.6.1.min.js included html pages in the iframe

CSS

#7557: outerWidth()

#9237: .css() doesn’t work with relative values on hyphenated properties

Dimensions

Effects

#9220: Animation Callbacks fire AFTER the next queue function executes.

#9678: setInterval cleared by animation

Event

#9285: custom trigger

Manipulation

#8950: (Chrome, Firefox) Second argument (event empty) in jQuery throws error while creating <input>

#9370: Compatibility Issue with jQuery 1.6 and IE6

Support