The folks at 456 bereastreet are reporting about the newest release of Robert Nyman’s DOM Assistant.

In case you aren’t aware of DOM Assistant:

DOMAssistant is plainly an extremely efficient way to work tightly on conjunction with the DOM without worrying about web browser caveats and inconsistencies. No matter what you do, you will always get back a proper reference to the actual DOM element, or an array of references to DOM elements. This means that you can use DOMAssistant for the tasks you want to, and then just hook in your own scripts or other JavaScript libraries wherever and whenever you want to.

DOM Assistant v2.0 now includes several new features which should appeal to those looking for robust functionality in an extremely lightweight library:

  • Chainability
  • Basic Ajax capabilities
  • New DOMReady() method to better identify when the DOM is fully loaded
  • XPath support

If you’re looking for a tiny alternative to the slew of JS libs out there, then DOMAssistant might be right up your alley. You can find more details about DOMAssistant via the library’s website.

Source: Ajaxian
Original Article: http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/ajaxian/~3/162480789/domassistant-20-released-adds-chainability-ajax-and-more

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