Hey Paul,

This is a really cool little user script. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be working anymore for me, now that I installed the new version. Not sure what might be causing the problem, since I never looked at the code of the first version and don't having anything to compare. Any ideas?



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On Feb 10, 2007, at 9:18 AM, Paul Bakaus wrote:

Hi all,

thanks for your great feedback! To answer a few things:

"To get around any diversion of $, perhaps you should use "jQuery" in
place of "$" (?)" - Done

"I just loaded an XML page and it caused an error to show up in FireBug. I tracked it down easily and found that the following code should solve the problem. The script assumed that there would always be a 'head' element in a file, this fixes that issue." - Done (you have to reinstall it for this)

Now to you Rey: Yes, actually it was using the jQuery badge before,
which is more prominent, but talking to John, we changed it so it
would not interfere with the site itself.

The reason why I'm including another remote script, is that
greasemonkey scripts rin in a very strict sandbox, in which I cannot
check wether jQuery exists or not. The first thing to solve that, was
iterating over the script tags and then match the keyword 'jquery',
but Technorati for example names it's library base.js. This way, it
will certainly find jQ if it is available.

Rey, you could always write a couple of lines how you want your plug
to be, then sent it to me and I will create a customized version, else
if you only want to use it yourself, just look at
jquerydetector.user.js and change the path to a file you wrote.

So far,

Paul



2007/2/9, Franck Marcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
2007/2/9, Paul Bakaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I have set up a easy but useful greasemonkey script, which adds a
small jquery icon in the bottom right corner if jQuery is found.


Paul,

To get around any diversion of $, perhaps you should use "jQuery" in
place of "$" (?)

Franck.

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