As you know the jQuery branch has been merged to the trunk.

I suggested to use jQuery.noConflict(); and to keep using jQuery( instead of 
the $( shortcut

In the trunk I finally think we should continue to use "jQuery( instead of the $( shortcut" to allow custom project to use other libs but we don't need "jQuery.noConflict();" because OOTB there are no other js libs so no risks of conflicts

Jacques

From: "Sascha Rodekamp" <[email protected]>
+1
if we writing code for our (widget) framework and make our own jQuery
plugins (for ofbiz) :-) it's best practice to use jQuery( ... instead of $(
...

Cheers
Sascha

2010/10/13 Jacques Le Roux <[email protected]>

Hi,

We are not yet completly ready (almost all is done, we need more testing),
but I think that when we will merge the jQuery branch
we should use

jQuery.noConflict();

and keep using jQuery( instead of the $( shortcut. Until we all agree about
not doing so.

Because some of us are certainly using Dojo or/and Prototype in their
custom projects based on trunk and it would be a nightmare otherwise.

Jacques





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