Pete may have a point, but I believe JqueryUI is to JQuery as
Scriptaculous is to Prototype.  It does seem odd to load scriptaculous
along side jquery with no prototypejs.

On Jan 5, 5:34 pm, pete <[email protected]> wrote:
> As far as I understand JqueryUI has many fancy animation and effects
> classes to it, so it wouldn't surprise me if the classes/libraries you
> mention above were included in it's full realease.
>
> Try not including jqueryui - and see if it goes away. If it does then
> it's part of the full release. You can customize which classes to
> download athttp://jqueryui.com/download, however you would need to
> include this file seperately outside of the API loading method above.
>
> On Jan 5, 5:41 pm, mp- <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I want to load only: Google Maps (v3), JQuery core (v1.3.2), and
> > JQuery UI (v1.7.2).
>
> > So I'm using the following URL to autoload those libraries:
>
> >http://www.google.com/jsapi?autoload={ "modules":
> > [ {name:"maps",version:3,other_params:"sensor=false"},
> > {"name":"jquery","version":"1.3.2"},
> > {"name":"jqueryui","version":"1.7.2"} ]}
>
> > However, if you go to that URL, it appears that in addition to what I
> > want to automatically loaded ... it's also loading: scriptaculous,
> > feeds, and books
>
> > Why is the autoloader loading more than what's being defined?
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