Added blob.text(), blob.arrayBuffer(), and blob.bytes() methods. Improved getComputedStyle() to account for CSS specificity when multiple rules apply. (asamuzaK) Improved synchronous XMLHttpRequest performance by using a persistent worker thread, avoiding ~400ms of setup overhead on every synchronous request after the first one. Improved performance of node.getRootNode(), node.isConnected, and eve
We are pleased to announce the release preview of The Windows Library for JavaScript 4.0 (WinJS 4.0). In our previous release (WinJS 3.0) we focused on ensuring cross-browser compatibility. With WinJS 4.0, we add features to ensure this library continues to be a great framework not only for making Windows apps, but for the web as well. For this latest release, community feedback and contributions
We are pleased to announce the release of both Ember.js 1.11.0 and the first beta in the 1.12 series. This comes as the eleventh cycle of our release process that began after 1.0 was released. The 1.11 release represents the effort of at least 87 contributors across over 646 commits. New Features in Ember.js 1.11 Bound Attribute Syntax Current Ember developers are familiar with the bind-attr synta
Knockout 3.3 is available now! This release features some nice refinements to the components functionality along with a number of other small enhancements and bug fixes. The full release notes can be found here. In this release cycle, we welcomed Brian Hunt to the core team and he has brought some great energy and contributions to the project. Steve and Michael once again made the bulk of the majo
Hello CodeMirror users, I’ve just tagged releases 4.13 and 5.0. The second includes the new (still experimental) mobile support. If you want a safe upgrade, use 4.13. It contains the following changes: Fix a bad bug in the closetag addon that would make it impossible to type ‘/’ New modes: Forth, Stylus. Make the CSS mode understand some modern CSS extensions. Have the Scala mode handle symbols an
r.js: Optimizer and Node/Rhino/Nashorn/xpcshell adapter Download The r.js file allows you to run the optimizer as well as run modules in Node, Rhino, Nashorn or xpcshell. If you are running in Node, and want to use npm to install this file via npm, see the Use with Node page for more information. For information on its use, as well as how to get the JAR files to run it under Rhino/Nashorn, see the
We are pleased to announce the release of both Ember.js 1.10.0 and the first beta in the 1.11 series. This comes as the tenth cycle of our release process that began after 1.0 was released. The 1.10 release represents the effort of at least 50 contributors across over 553 commits. The HTMLBars Templating Engine Throughout 2014 the Ember.js community has poured its shared effort into a new templati
Last week, the jQuery Foundation announced our adoption of the Esprima project, the widely used JavaScript parser that powers many code analysis tools. Today we’re pleased to announce the release of version 2.0, now available on npm. Up until now, the official releases of Esprima have only parsed ECMAScript 5 standard syntax. However, the experimental “harmony” branch has been adding ECMAScript 20
Server Socket.IO 1.3.0 is out with lots of fixes, in addition to stability and performance improvements. You can also now configure the clients with custom SSL and reconnection backoff parameters. Fix tests on Node v0.11 (dba462) [rauchg] Fixed socket.io test runs on windows (19c442) [rauchg] null and undefined origins trigger the origins callback properly with origin value * (GH#1936) [drewblaisd
Today, the Ember team is pleased to announce the release of Ember.js 1.9.1. Ember 1.9.1 fixes one regression and introduces more conservative escaping of attributes to help developers guard against inadvertent cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities. {{view}} Helper & Instances The 1.9.0 release introduced a regression where the Handlebars {{view}} helper would only work with Ember.View subclas
We are pleased to announce the release of both Ember.js 1.9.0 and the first beta in the 1.10 series. This comes as the ninth cycle of our release process that began after 1.0 was released. The 1.9 release represents the effort of at least 52 contributors across over 436 commits. The Road to Ember 2.0 In early November Tom, Yehuda, and the Ember.js Core Team shared The Road to Ember 2.0. This RFC d
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