This is now fixed in the latest revision, which references jQuery at
load-time and as no dependency at runtime:
http://dev.jquery.com/view/trunk/plugins/validate/

Jörn

On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 5:10 PM, roger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've just been trying out the Validation plugin, and in the
> jquery.validate.js file I found a mix of jQuery.foo and $.foo
> statements. I'm thinking of using this in a WordPress admin page,
> which already includes jQuery 1.2.3 and uses it in the form jQuery(),
> probably because it also uses other frameworks. So I get errors when
> Firefox encounters the $() calls... and the easy way out was to edit
> the jquery.validate.js file.
>
> Is the validate code inconsistent, or should I be creating some kind
> of alias to work around it? I hesitate to do so, it may cause
> conflicts with other WordPress plugins or base features.
>
> (I get no errors after I change the calls, there are only a few $. or $
> () references in the file... but I haven't seen this issue with other
> jQuery libraries)
>
> Roger
>

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