When jQuery conflicts with other libraries like prototype, it's
usually because of the dollar sign notation. There's a "no conflict"
function build into jQuery that you can use to get around that
documented here: http://docs.jquery.com/Core/jQuery.noConflict
Basically it takes the dollar sign notation away from jQuery (which is
shorthand anyway).
Before noConflict: $("#id")
After noConflict: jQuery("#id")
Don't know if that helps you in this case -- don't know much about the
MS JS lib -- but it sure has gotten me out of some tight spots! (If
you use this, just remember to find-replace all the dollar sign
notation in your JS...)
On Nov 8, 5:32 pm, markus giesen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Be assured there are some problems with v10 and the Microsoft
> Javascript library.
> We have tried to get it running with all of our jquery code and it
> unfortunately breaks some JS functions as it seems..
>
> Having said this I've heard that maybe the next release will solve CSS
> and JS issue, but nothing is confirmed here.
>
> On 6 Nov., 14:17, Gavin Cope <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Yes, it works fine, we use it all the time. Just load it as you normally
> > would any JavaScript.
>
> > I haven't tried in version 10 yet, not sure if there are any conflicts with
> > the MS library.
>
> > Cheers,
>
> > Gavin
>
> > 2009/11/3 JimV <[email protected]>
>
> > > Had anyone used jQuery in RedDOT templates?
> > > If so, were you able to set it up so that the jQuery executed
> > > correctly both in RedDOT and in the published pages?
> > > Suggestions on best practices on how to do this?
> > > Thanks
> > > Jim
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