Hi David,
Thanks for replying.
We have a page which calls in a saje.js in the header, and this file
contains the prototype code.
We have now just recently tried to embed facebook connect into our
pages - the way it works is a user will try and submit a comment to an
article, and at the same time,
Hi cannonballer ,
First why do you need two prototype on the same page, if you need to
modify a behaviour of a particular method, just use the magic wrap()
function's method.
To answer to your question, I'm not sure it's so easy to put prototype
two times in your pages.
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david
On 15 déc, 11:36