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Empty reference

The single reference appears empty (no text). --Mortense (talk) 11:49, 11 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Why no See Also section ?

If this is not just a brazen advert, why not a See Also section for web programming techniques other than this one JavaScript approach to delivering this functionality?


It is wearisome to come upon article after article extolling if not pandering in this way. Is this a product of IT journalism ? Overtly biased news reporting in general? Is it as prevalent in German and Japanese articles not copied from en.wp ? I'm off to check ...


Verified in German and Russian, so stopped there. This is a weakness of this article - not that the De and Ru articles managed to reach beyond JS.


Please remedy. I am too weary of JS hype to venture to edit this article as well ( does no one remember JS before Crockford? ) An emperor draped in many scarves is still just as naked in any breeze - especially so in minified veils.


maybe start with comparison article since this is a JS 'library' article as in its declared Category JS Libraries

G. Robert Shiplett 22:31, 27 June 2012 (UTC)

Licenses

I looked for information regarding the licenses for jQuery UI, and all the information I found indicated that jQuery UI is licensed only under the MIT license, same as jQuery. Thus, I removed the mention of the GPL in the article. Amejia1 (talk) 17:35, 5 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]