You can call jQuery.ready() to fire all the queued functions.
On Jun 30, 9:49 pm, Steven Parkes <smpar...@smparkes.net> wrote:
> I dynamically load jquery into my page and the change that happened at/
> round Ticket 2614 (http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/2614) / rev 5970 (or,
> in other words, between 1.2.6 and 1.3.2) had, at least for me, a
> pretty adverse effect.
>
> Looks like now if jquery is ever loaded after the doc readystate is
> loaded/complete, jquery is never going to be ready. Looks like ticket
> was to clean up the CSS stuff, but was this other behavior change
> intentional? I'd really like to be able to load jquery dynamically and
> that seems impossible for me at the moment on Safari.
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