// for 'html:msg' turns up the 'html:msg', but searching for 'msg' doesn't. So searching for
// both 'msg' and 'html:msg' seems to get the job done. This feels pretty icky, though.
$target.find( 'msg,html\\:msg' ).each( function () {
- var $el = $(this);
+ var $el = $( this );
// Escape by default
if ( $el.attr( 'raw' ) ) {
$el.html( msg( options, $el.attr( 'key' ) ) );
$.each( attributes, function ( i, attr ) {
var msgAttr = attr + '-msg';
$target.find( '[' + msgAttr + ']' ).each( function () {
- var $el = $(this);
+ var $el = $( this );
$el.attr( attr, msg( options, $el.attr( msgAttr ) ) ).removeAttr( msgAttr );
} );
} );