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On a page which contains a table, Firefox will add a TBODY element, but
phpQuery does not. This can cause issues when using direct child selectors,
because a selector which works in jQuery may not…
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```
On a page which contains a table, Firefox will add a TBODY element, but
phpQuery does not. This can cause issues when using direct child selectors,
because a selector which works in jQuery may not…
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```
On a page which contains a table, Firefox will add a TBODY element, but
phpQuery does not. This can cause issues when using direct child selectors,
because a selector which works in jQuery may not…
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```
On a page which contains a table, Firefox will add a TBODY element, but
phpQuery does not. This can cause issues when using direct child selectors,
because a selector which works in jQuery may not…
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```
On a page which contains a table, Firefox will add a TBODY element, but
phpQuery does not. This can cause issues when using direct child selectors,
because a selector which works in jQuery may not…
-
```
On a page which contains a table, Firefox will add a TBODY element, but
phpQuery does not. This can cause issues when using direct child selectors,
because a selector which works in jQuery may not…
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```
On a page which contains a table, Firefox will add a TBODY element, but
phpQuery does not. This can cause issues when using direct child selectors,
because a selector which works in jQuery may not…
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This looks neat! I see the example of using the Person class from js, but can you monkey around with the dom directly from C#? Or is that not the point of the project?
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```
On a page which contains a table, Firefox will add a TBODY element, but
phpQuery does not. This can cause issues when using direct child selectors,
because a selector which works in jQuery may not…
-
```
On a page which contains a table, Firefox will add a TBODY element, but
phpQuery does not. This can cause issues when using direct child selectors,
because a selector which works in jQuery may not…