“Your add-on includes a JavaScript library file that doesn’t match any versions known to us. We require all add-ons to use unmodified release versions.”
I explained in the reviewer notes at length that a previous version was disabled because the reviewer compared the SHA256 hash of the included jquery-3.4.0.js to the minified version instead of to the original, unminified file (https://code.jquery.com/jquery-3.4.0.js). The hash for both my file and the original is b7686c551b2d7ef51cf8222791893565f09ddbe3b7f41900782e7cac27017bf3 as verified by https://raylin.wordpress.com/downloads/md5-sha-1-checksum-utility/, https://tools.keycdn.com/sha256-online-generator, and https://defuse.ca/checksums.htm.
Is the link to the original file and the matching hashes not good enough? What exactly is the problem with me using that file?