Using this approach is possible to allow js file cache? Or in every page
that js file needs to load again?

Cheers
Marco Antonio

On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 2:54 PM, Michael Geary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Yes, you can do that. I'll bet the reason you're getting $ undefined is
> that
> you're trying to reference it immediately after running that code. The
> dynamic script element loads asynchronously, and as with all asynchronous
> JavaScript, you need to either use a completion callback function or a
> setInterval polling loop. The callback is a much better way to go.
>
> I don't think jQuery provides this "out of the box", but it's easy to add
> to
> your own copy of jQuery. Simply add a line like this at the very end of the
> file:
>
>    window.jQueryLoaded && jQueryLoaded();
>
> And define a jQueryLoaded function in your code:
>
>    function jQueryLoaded() {
>        $(function() {
>            // go to town here!
>        });
>    }
>
> Here's a working test case:
>
> http://mg.to/test/jquery/dynamic/jquery-dynamic.html
>
> -Mike
>
> > From: jQuery(new).to(me)
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am trying to load jQuery from Javascript like the following code.
> >
> >
> > == code ==
> > if (typeof jQuery == 'undefined' || !jQuery) {
> >       var s = document.createElement('script');
> >       s.setAttribute('type','text/javascript');
> >       
> > s.setAttribute('src','http://localhost/jquery-latest.min.js'<http://localhost/jquery-latest.min.js%27>
> );
> >       document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(s);
> > }
> > == end of code ==
> >
> > However, then this code is included, "jquery-latest.min.js"
> > is included, but the page shows javascript error, "$ is not defined."
> >
> > Any tips to solve this problem??
> >
> > Thanks bunch in advance!
>
>

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