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Note in the docs what version of jQuery is allowed #6436

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btford opened this issue Feb 25, 2014 · 9 comments
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Note in the docs what version of jQuery is allowed #6436

btford opened this issue Feb 25, 2014 · 9 comments

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btford commented Feb 25, 2014

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btford commented Feb 25, 2014

See confusion in #6428

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mgol commented Feb 25, 2014

We should get jQuery 2.x supported in Angular 1.3, though since the only reason to use jQuery 1.x is to support IE<9 which will not be supported in Angular 1.3 anyway.

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To me, jQuery 2.x supported is most valueable feature.

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mgol commented Apr 30, 2014

@btford I'm making Angular jQuery 2-compatible in #7311; please review.

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pocesar commented May 31, 2014

the only place where the documentation says about which version of jQuery AngularJS supports is in the tutorial, as mentioned by @caitp in #7648 (comment)

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@pocesar I don't think so. It is mentioned in the FAQ, reachable in two clicks from the front page.

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caitp commented May 31, 2014

@RichardLitt what he's saying is that "1.7.1 or higher" kind of implies that "2.0.0" is supported too, since 2.0.0 is higher than 1.7.1.

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@caitp Ok, got it. Submitted a doc PR that says that in the FAQ.

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Narretz commented Jul 15, 2014

Closed by 46a53b2

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