AH! I'll be able to sort it out from here...
THANK YOU!

On Mar 4, 3:11 pm, "Mike Alsup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It looks like you've got competing versions of the metadata plugin
> loaded.  The current one, and then later in the file some sort of
> ancient one under the comment:
>
> // MODIFIER FOR METADATA PLUGIN
>
> Cycle is borking because the call to retrieve metadata is returning a
> full jQuery object.
>
> Mike
>
> On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 9:49 AM, Diego A. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >  Hi Mike,
>
> >  Thank you so much for your prompt reply. Here is the link:
> >  http://thewayfarers.com.temp.ourhelmcp.com/
>
> >  The site is in its earliest stages of development so please ignore the
> >  mess. The slideshow in question is on the bottomr right hand corner of
> >  the frontpage and here is the code I used to start it:
>
> >  // Cycle
> >  $('#slideshow').cycle({ fx: 'fade' });
>
> >  PS.: If you're wondering, the rather large @.js file is a compilation
> >  of jQuery + plugins + my own code, uncompressed and with all comments,
> >  which I use during development. I had the same problem with the
> >  'packed' version...
>
> >  PPS.: Using jQuery 1.2.3 Rev 4663
>
> >  PPPS.: There's no hurry so don't put yourself out...
>
> >  On Mar 4, 2:19 pm, "Mike Alsup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  > Diego, can you post a link?
>
> >  > >  I have not been able to use the cycle plugin and it's driving me
> >  > >  insane.
>
> >  > >  The error message (in firebug):
> >  > >  this.domManip is not a function

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