The fact that the native :has pseudo-class: https://drafts.csswg.org/selectors/#relational takes forgiving-relative-selector-list as an argument: https://drafts.csswg.org/selectors/#forgiving-selector means the contents are not validated. jQuery has supported the :has pseudo-class for ages. However,its support is more powerful; in particular,it allows for jQuery extensions like :contains to appe
Summary This ensuresHTML wrapped in TrustedHTML can be used as an input to jQuery manipulation methods in a way that doesn't violate the require-trusted-types-for ContentSecurity Policy directive. This commitbuilds on previous work needed for trusted types support, including gh-4642 and gh-4724. One restriction is that while any TrustedHTML wrapper should work as input for jQuery methods like .
Grunt is one of the best-known and most popular task runners in the web developer’s toolkit. Now that this project hasjoined the jQuery Foundation, we’re looking to get the project rolling again. Ben Alman, thecreator of Grunt, is looking for contributors who can take over the reigns. The team could use some help with triaging a stack of issues and pullrequests, then getting a new release out t
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