> One thing I really love about jQuery is the ability to extend it easily.
> Like adding a new jQuery.expr which I have used to match special attribute
> to interface usage on my site. After creating a new filter for the
> subselector I realized that it could not be used with out patching jQuery,
> making it useless/difficult for less advanced users or people with limited
> access to servers. I whipped up this patch to add a filters array
> (jQuery.filters) containing function to check the collection againts
> filtering paramaters and either returning the modified set or the original.
> This is a quick and dirty hack to show that is can be done. Performance hit
> appears to be next to none. Woot for jQuery again! Here's the patch.
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