Yesterday, jQuery 1.9’s first beta was released. While a new version of jQuery’s core is always a welcome thing, this one removes a bunch of stuff that was deprecated in earlier versions. Kudos to the jQuery development team for including a migration script to help make the adjustments, and to work as a stopgap for older code.
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