Make sure that injection of object elements continues to work in IE 6. Really hard to unit test this in a meanigful manner (the result is a visually broken plugin). Will need to be diligent about watching for this in the future. Fixes #5094.

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jeresig 2010-02-01 18:22:48 -05:00
parent 31432e048f
commit 1b28bba4d2

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@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ jQuery.fn.extend({
null;
// See if we can take a shortcut and just use innerHTML
} else if ( typeof value === "string" && !/<script/i.test( value ) &&
} else if ( typeof value === "string" && !/<script|<object/i.test( value ) &&
(jQuery.support.leadingWhitespace || !rleadingWhitespace.test( value )) &&
!wrapMap[ (rtagName.exec( value ) || ["", ""])[1].toLowerCase() ] ) {
@ -389,9 +389,11 @@ function buildFragment( args, nodes, scripts ) {
// Only cache "small" (1/2 KB) strings that are associated with the main document
// Cloning options loses the selected state, so don't cache them
// IE 6 doesn't like it when you put <object> elements in a fragment
// Also, WebKit does not clone 'checked' attributes on cloneNode, so don't cache
if ( args.length === 1 && typeof args[0] === "string" && args[0].length < 512 && doc === document &&
args[0].indexOf("<option") < 0 && (jQuery.support.checkClone || !rchecked.test( args[0] )) ) {
args[0].indexOf("<option") < 0 && args[0].indexOf("<object") < 0 &&
(jQuery.support.checkClone || !rchecked.test( args[0] )) ) {
cacheable = true;
cacheresults = jQuery.fragments[ args[0] ];