To be honest, I only dev on Windows in IE 6.. It's an internal web
site so we get to force certain client elements :)

On Feb 15, 3:03 pm, Nazgulled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I thought I had done that (some time ago) and just recently it stopped
> working. Does that code works cross-browser and cross-os? At least the
> most common ones...
>
> On Feb 15, 5:49 pm, Jamie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hey,
>
> > I do something similar, I move all my includes to my page JS file.  I
> > also have a common JS file that all pages include (each page includes
> > the jQuery.js file, my global.js file, and the page's js file in the
> > <head>).
>
> > In my global.js, I have the following function:
> > function includeJs(file) {
> >         // Handle multiple include attempts
> >         if($("script[src='" + file + "']").size() == 0) {
> >                 $('head').createAppend(
> >                         'script', {
> >                                 type: 'text/javascript',
> >                                 src: file
> >                         }
> >                 );
> >         }
>
> > }
>
> > Then, at the top of each page JS, I have:
>
> > includeJs("resources/javascript/jquery/jquery.bgiframe.js");
> > includeJs("resources/javascript/jquery/jquery.dimensions.js");
>
> > The URL to the JS should be relative from the page being viewed.
>
> > - Jamie Goodfellow
>
> > On Feb 15, 12:12 pm, Nazgulled <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > Hi,
> > > I make good use of various jQuery plugins that are available, however,
> > > I don't like the idea of having the <head> tag of the page filled with
> > > <script> tags for all the plugins I use.
>
> > > Is there way to load jQuery plugins dynamically at run time?
> > > Basically, I just want to add 2 <script> tags to the document <head>,
> > > one for jQuery itself and another for all my JS coding for that page.
>
> > > How can I load jQuery plugins dynamically?- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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