ANN: Sarissa 0.9.6.1 released

M

manos

Sarissa is an ECMAScript library acting as a cross-browser wrapper for
native XML related APIs, covering the JS side of what is nowdays
referred to as AJAX. The library supports Gecko based browsers like
Mozilla and Firefox, Internet Explorer (5.5+ with MSXML3.0+),
Konqueror, Safari and Opera. Distributed under your choice of either
the GPL or LGPL.

Changes in 0.9.6.1:
* Fixed bug in Sarissa.updateContentFromNode thanks to Franky Braem
* Added Safari DOMParser support thanks to a wonderfull idea
published
by Nate Steiner on his blog that utilizes the data: URI scheme
and
Erik Arvidsson that suggested this could easily be wrapped to
emulate
DOMParser. Many thanks to cedric for pointing out the above
(between
other things).
* Removed XSLTProcessor.tranfrormToFragment (didn't work anyway)
* Added .load support for Opera thanks to cedric
* Added support for HTML nodes in Sarissa.serialize
* Tried to make Safari sniffing more strict thanks to Phil Green
who
pointed out spoofing is easy
* Fixed bugs thanks to feedback by Vincenzo Alcamo

Have fun.

Manos
 
V

VK

One half of enclosed tests failed on IE6, another half (with
overlapping with the first one) failed on FF1.0.5

Was it a joke? Or it's for some browser I'm now aware of?
 
M

manos

Both IE and FF pass all testcases with flying colours. If you have
valid bug reports, submit them. The ann answers your other questions.

hth,

Manos
 

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