This is exactly the purpose of using jQuery.noConflict(). It allows
you to run multiple versions of jQuery and even other libraries that
might use the $ variable.

If you're using multiple versions, just make sure to include the
appropriate plugins at the correct times (only load plugins for a
specific version when that version is the one that is assigned to the
global jQuery variable).


On Oct 1, 2:55 am, Developer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
>         I want to know that any conflict occur if we use jQuery with
> differnet versions of it or other js frameworks even if we use
> noConflict() and use a new variable name to refer the jQuery.
>
> Thanks in advance.
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