On Aug 13, 5:48 am, Hemant Bhargava <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Tried changing order also .. But no use :'(
> Neone there who cn help me to get rid of this problem ..
>
> Ok .. m having some jquery files as well in a jquery subdirectory inside
> javascript folder and also rails framework files ..
>
> Hemant Bhargava wrote:
> > What shud i give first ..
> > jquery files or prototype files(default files) ..
>
> > Rails List wrote:
> >> Great!. Now we only need to find out if your own .js files are not in
> >> conflict with framework files.
>
> --
> Posted viahttp://www.ruby-forum.com/.

While I'm still almost coherent, I should point out that loading all
of the javascript all of the time is typically a bad idea anyway
(mostly due to browsers getting all deer-in-headlights while the js
initially loads/runs). But worry about one thing at a time.
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