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by ZeroGravitas
4081 days ago
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I thought that was true, but checked a few months back and the advice seemed a bit more equivocal than that: > So, here’s the TL;DR for version 3.0 of the jQuery API: > * If you need support for the widest variety of browsers including IE8, Opera 12, Safari 5, and the like, use the jQuery-Compat 3.0.0 package. We recommend this version for most web sites, since it provides the best compatibility for all website visitors. > * If your web site is built only for evergreen leading-edge browsers, or is an HTML-based app contained in a webview (for example PhoneGap or Cordova) where you know which browser engines are in use, go for the jQuery 3.0.0 package. from http://blog.jquery.com/2014/10/29/jquery-3-0-the-next-genera... I personally currently need to support IE9 which I wouldn't class as an "evergreen leading-edge browser". I was hoping for a more in depth compatibility chart that named specific versions. |
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