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js: Update jQuery to 2.2.4 and add jQuery Migrate plugin #3762

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@ibuclaw ibuclaw commented Jan 28, 2024

Dependabot is complaining.

https://github.com/dlang/dlang.org/security/dependabot

Versions 1.x and 2.x no longer receive any patches, and there are likely some uses of deprecated 1.x features in the dlang.org site. Bump it to the most up-to-date version that the migration plugin will allow us to in order to flag problems. Afterwards, it should be possible to jump to the latest 3.x version.

Just guessing, no idea if this will work.

Versions 1.x and 2.x no longer receive any patches, and there are likely
some uses of deprecated 1.x features in the dlang.org site.  Bump it to
the most up-to-date version that the migration plugin will allow us to
in order to flag problems. Afterwards, it should be possible to jump to
the latest 3.x version.
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Thanks for your pull request, @ibuclaw!

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@ibuclaw ibuclaw marked this pull request as draft January 28, 2024 02:25
@ibuclaw ibuclaw force-pushed the jquery_update branch 2 times, most recently from 6796741 to f91bb60 Compare January 28, 2024 11:16
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I didn't even know that it used any JS at all.

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