Todd Chapman wrote: > We have our own jQuery at the latest version. Perhaps we should excise > jQuery from Timeline and tell it where to find our Query? > > On 2/1/08, *Axel Hecht* <l10n.moz@...
> <mailto:l10n.moz@...>> wrote: > > AFAICT, timeline includes SimileAjax, which itself has jQuery1.2.1 > in it. > > Not precisely sure what you want, do you want jquery, or do you have
> your own non-jquery stuff using $? Or do you want a different version > of jquery? > > Axel > > 2008/2/1, Todd Chapman <todd@... <mailto:todd@...>>:
> > For some reason Timeline messes up some jQuery modal stuff our > designers > > built. > > > > I realize that jQuery has a noconflict mode, but our designers
> are used to > > using the jQuery "$" shortcut. Is there a noconflict mode for > Timeline? Has > > anyone run into this problem before? > > > > Thanks!
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