Comparing the two right off the bat can be a tricky task as each project serves a different purpose. jQuery’s mission has always been cross-browser unification, thus jQuery Mobile takes a similar approach. On the other hand, JQTouch uses the jQuery library as the foundation, but focuses on being a lightweight approach to mobile web
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jQTouch Shows > as the Letter A
I ran into the weirdest bug today using the latest version of jQTouch. When using the standard: I would see the lower case letter “a” instead of the usual “>”. After a bit of searching I finally guessed correctly and added the following to the index.html in the header. I’ve used this many times. Heck,
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