Unfortunately this is on an internal environment, and I can't create an
external test file -- I don't have access to a server environment that
Ajax.update can call. I know, that's not much help, sorry :)
~ ~ Dave
Brandon Aaron wrote:
You shouldn't need to call noConflict more than once. Could you post up
an example?
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Brandon Aaron
On 6/1/07, *DaveG* < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
wrote:
I'm using prototype and jQ on the same page. I'm using noConflict().
<script src="/javascripts/jquery.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
jQuery.noConflict();
</script>
Everything is happy. Until I use prototypes Ajax.Update(). The response
is a bunch of javascript calls that include calls to prototype routines,
like Element.show(). It seems that I need to include a call to
noConflict() at the start of the response, otherwise $ does not
point to
prototype.
Am I doing something fundamentally wrong here? Why do I need subsequent
calls to noConflict()?
~ ~ Dave