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First alpha release of the 7.x-4.x branch for jQuery Update.
In the near future, a stable release from this branch will be the only one Supported / Recommended by the module's maintainer(s) with coverage from the Drupal Security Team.
Please test this branch and report any problems in the issue queue.
Issue #2454843 by bobrov1989, RobLoach: Move config form to separate file
Issue #1546668 by sergey.semashko, RobLoach: Update to jQuery 1.8.3
Issue #2485857 by RobLoach: Add jQuery 2.1.4
Issue #2156881 by Sneakyvv, bkonetzny, markcarver, mangy.fox, mmikitka, richard.thomas, skadu: Support (optionally) the use of the jQuery Migrate Plugin
Issue #1546668 by Rob Loach: jQuery 1.8
Issue #1449574 by Digidog, cweagans: Move configuration to admin/config/development/jquery_update.
Issue #1448490 by Rob Loach | ericduran: Fix states.js to work with jQuery 1.7.
Issue #1386294 by aidanlis, alexweber: Initial support for both jQuery 1.5 and 1.7 in Drupal 7.
This module's changed a lot since the Drupal 5 version:
* No more need for changing any core files! Thanks to the new Drupal 6 theming system, replacement of core's jquery.js is done for you.
* It ships with a somewhat weird version of jQuery, required by jQuery UI module, at least for now. If you want to use a different one, such as the latest 1.2.6, though, there shouldn't be a problem replacing it.
* Probably other stuff I forget. Please test. :)