Perfect! This does the trick. Now both the things using jquery and the concept id widget work on the same page.
Thanks! Barbara On Aug 11, 2011, at 3:37 PM, Darius Jazayeri wrote: > Some of our widgets still use dojo. (All of them pre-OpenMRS-1.8.) > > Dojo and jQuery both try to take over $. jQuery does it in a nicer way, > though, so if you include jquery, but then do $j = jQuery.noConflict(), > they'll be able to play together. But you'll need to do $j() rather than $() > for jquery. > > -Darius > > On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 12:09 PM, Barbara Lerner <[email protected]> > wrote: > After looking at much other code that uses the concept id search widget, I > couldn't find anything that I needed to do differently, so I decided to see > if something else might be interfering with this widget. It turns out that > if I remove the include of jquery, the search widget then works. Does this > make sense? It does not seem to have broken the page in other ways. > > Barbara > > ------------------ > > Barbara Lerner > Associate Professor > Computer Science Dept. > Mt. Holyoke College > > _________________________________________ > > To unsubscribe from OpenMRS Developers' mailing list, send an e-mail to > [email protected] with "SIGNOFF openmrs-devel-l" in the body (not > the subject) of your e-mail. > > [mailto:[email protected]?body=SIGNOFF%20openmrs-devel-l] > > Click here to unsubscribe from OpenMRS Developers' mailing list ------------------ Barbara Lerner Associate Professor Computer Science Dept. Mt. Holyoke College _________________________________________ To unsubscribe from OpenMRS Developers' mailing list, send an e-mail to [email protected] with "SIGNOFF openmrs-devel-l" in the body (not the subject) of your e-mail. [mailto:[email protected]?body=SIGNOFF%20openmrs-devel-l]

