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We are analyzing https://github.com/jquery/jquery/issues/3355.

Title:
Separate camelCasing logic between Data & CSS Β· Issue #3355 Β· jquery/jquery
Description:
Description jQuery.camelCase contains a CSS-only quirk that replaces -ms- to ms-. This quirk is needed only in the CSS module and yet the data module uses it as well, making elem.data('-moz-a&#...
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      headline:Separate camelCasing logic between Data & CSS
      articleBody:<!-- Feature Requests: Please read https://github.com/jquery/jquery/wiki/Adding-new-features Most features should start as plugins outside of jQuery. Bug Reports: Note that we only can fix bugs in the latest (1.x, 2.x, 3.x) versions of jQuery. Briefly describe the issue you've encountered * What do you expect to happen? * What acually happens? * Which browsers are affected? Provide a *minimal* test case, see https://webkit.org/test-case-reduction/ Use the latest shipping version of jQuery in your test case! We prefer test cases on https://jsbin.com or https://jsfiddle.net Frequently Reported Issues: * Selectors with '#' break: See https://github.com/jquery/jquery/issues/2824 --> ### Description `jQuery.camelCase` contains a CSS-only quirk that replaces `-ms-` to `ms-`. This quirk is needed only in the CSS module and yet the data module uses it as well, making `elem.data('-moz-a', 'b')` create an `MozA` key and `elem.data('-ms-a', 'b')` - an `msA` key. Those use cases should be separated. Due to needed breaking changes this is 4.0 material. P.S. It would be best to resolve #3384 first. EDIT: Description edited as part of this ticket has been separated to #3384. ### Link to test case https://jsfiddle.net/zmfvwak7/1/
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      articleBody:<!-- Feature Requests: Please read https://github.com/jquery/jquery/wiki/Adding-new-features Most features should start as plugins outside of jQuery. Bug Reports: Note that we only can fix bugs in the latest (1.x, 2.x, 3.x) versions of jQuery. Briefly describe the issue you've encountered * What do you expect to happen? * What acually happens? * Which browsers are affected? Provide a *minimal* test case, see https://webkit.org/test-case-reduction/ Use the latest shipping version of jQuery in your test case! We prefer test cases on https://jsbin.com or https://jsfiddle.net Frequently Reported Issues: * Selectors with '#' break: See https://github.com/jquery/jquery/issues/2824 --> ### Description `jQuery.camelCase` contains a CSS-only quirk that replaces `-ms-` to `ms-`. This quirk is needed only in the CSS module and yet the data module uses it as well, making `elem.data('-moz-a', 'b')` create an `MozA` key and `elem.data('-ms-a', 'b')` - an `msA` key. Those use cases should be separated. Due to needed breaking changes this is 4.0 material. P.S. It would be best to resolve #3384 first. EDIT: Description edited as part of this ticket has been separated to #3384. ### Link to test case https://jsfiddle.net/zmfvwak7/1/
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