jQuery support for the new HTML5 data attributes may not be everything a developer could want -- but it's very close. And, more important, it's the perfect solution for handling transactional data.
Building on the new jQuery extensions for displaying multiple rows, Peter builds a page that retrieves data from a Web Service based on the user's input -- and filters the data in the client as well.
Once again, cyberattackers are targeting JavaScript developers — this time in a "complex and persistent supply chain attack" that's distributing Trojanized packages for the popular JavaScript library ...