This article should help if you want to use google.load

http://www.devshed.com/c/a/AJAX/Using-the-jQuery-Framework-with-Googles-Ajax-Libraries-API/2/

but i'd just suggest using the <script> tag

On Jan 17, 5:54 pm, Jonathan Lundell <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jan 17, 2009, at 2:41 PM, MorningZ wrote:
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> > I can't find the page where it's mentioned, but i am pretty sure that
> > "google.load" happens *asynchronously*, meaning that once in a while
> > maybe the jQuery library isn't loaded yet before $(document).ready
> > ()....    l
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> > I'd suggest before doing or blaming anything to take the Google AJAX
> > Libraries out of the equation and use your own link to the jQuery
> > library, or... use this link
>
> >http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.0/jquery.min.js
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> > inside a script tag with the "src" set to that
>
> Yes, that appears to be exactly what's going on. Thanks.
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> > On Jan 17, 5:21 pm, Jonathan Lundell <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> On Jan 17, 2009, at 2:09 PM, Dave Methvin wrote:
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> >>> Could you put together a page that fails? The .ready() method works
> >>> reliably for me.
>
> >>http://lobitos.net/wx?loc=12345&fmt=wide
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> >> I added a button 'jqtest' that uses bind-on-ready to do the same  
> >> thing
> >> that the 'raw' button does with onclick, and verified that I see
> >> failures with both Mac Safari and FF3.
>
> >> The failure doesn't happen 100% of the time; you might try other
> >> zipcodes to avoid caching effects, which tend to 'fix' the problem.
> >> Also, in Safari, at least, hitting a return in the URL field seems to
> >> do a full reload, which is conducive to the failure.

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