I have (well, had) HotChili[1] enabled for all sites for its convenient go-anywhere syntax highlighting ability. Today, I tracked a problem with one of my sites to having HotChili enabled (as a Greasemonkey userscript) on my installation of Firefox. I assume that since HotChili pulls in its own copy of jQuery that it's blowing away plugin extensions. I presume the same could be true of other userscripts (Firefox or Opera--can Safari/IE do userscripts?) that pull in their own jQuery.
Text of error: jQuery.easing[jQuery.easing.def] is not a function http://[mydomain].com/js/lib/jquery/jquery.easing.1.3.js Line 20 Disabling HotChili made the problem go away. Has anyone else experienced this? Can anyone verify or debunk me? I don't yet know whether a userscript can check for the existence of jQuery already in a page before trying to pull in a separate copy-- thus blowing away extensions--but that would be cool. Cheers, Pyro [1] http://noteslog.com/category/hotchili/

