I have downloaded and have been using the visual studio intellisense
enabled version of jQuery (as show below):

<script src="jquery-1.3.2-vsdoc2.js" type="text/javascript"></script>

In my ASP.NET web site project, intellisense works great if this is
the only jQuery library included.  Once I add in the jQueryUI library
(as shown below), Intellisense goes bye-bye.

<script src="jquery-1.3.2-vsdoc2.js" type="text/javascript"></script>

<script src="jquery-ui-1.7.2.custom.min.js" type="text/javascript"></
script>


Elsewhere in this group, someone suggested creating an empty .js file
with the same name as the .js file in question - with the addtion of "-
vsdoc".  So, in my case the empty file would be named:

jquery-ui-1.7.2.custom.min-vsdoc.js

Yeah... not so much. Did absolutely nothing for me.  Seemed a little
weird anyway, but I was willing to try it. As it stands right now, if
I want intellisense to work, I have to comment out the UI library file
as such:

<%--<script src="jquery-ui-1.7.2.custom.min.js" type="text/
javascript"></script>--%>

Then, intellisense is happy again... at least for the core jQuery
stuff.  Of course, this is far from an ideal situation - commenting
and un-commenting this file.

What's the problem here?  Any thoughts on why this is happening?

Thanks...

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