To be fair to your developers, Atlas makes lots of stuff ridiculously
easy with ASP.NET.  If I weren't such an uptight code freak, I'd
probably use it on my own projects. :)

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Oliver Boermans
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 9:11 PM
To: jQuery Discussion.
Subject: Re: [jQuery] jQuery + Atlas (ASP.NET AJAX) or $ conflict

Thanks Kurt: very useful. Renaming $ and replacing it in my jQuery
script worked nicely.

Dave: At a glance it seems the use of $ in Atlas is pretty much the
same as Prototype <http://atlas.asp.net/docs/Client/Global/M_$.aspx>.
So the first part of the PrototypeAndJQuery page is relevant here.
Although my script makes extensive use of jQuerys fabulous CSS
selector goodness, so adapting it to work with just id's would be
non-trivial.

Regardless, renaming $ for jQuery works so all is well.

Thanks for the help guys!

Regarding our developers credentials... Two words says it all:
'Microsoft Certified'


On 04/10/06, Kurt Mackey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You might look at the PrototypeAndJQuery page on the wiki:
> http://jquery.com/docs/PrototypeAndJQuery/
>
> The first section probably isn't applicable, but the second portion
> looks like a workaround that might work with the Atlas client side
> stuff.

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