[jQuery] Re: Problems to migrate from 1.1.2 to 1.1.4

2007-08-27 Thread Stephan Beal

On Aug 27, 12:43 pm, oscar esp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Just to begining I got some error when I load some pluguins. All
 errors are related with $...
 When I try to execute the same code with 1.1.4 I get some errors: By
 example loading jQeury-calendar.js

 Runtime error: $.fn is null or not an object...

This error happens when your jQuery file is not loading. Double-check
the name/path of your jQuery include file. If you are using firebug,
be aware that firebug unfortunately does not show include failures as
a script error - you need to look at the Net tab to see the error.



[jQuery] Re: Problems to migrate from 1.1.2 to 1.1.4

2007-08-27 Thread John Resig

Actually, from the looks of it, he's trying to include a plugin that
requires $ to be coming from jQuery - which is not the case once you
call noConflict().

@oscar: If you want to keep using that plugin with noConflict(),
you'll have to go in and rename all instances of $ to jQuery.

--John

On 8/27/07, Stephan Beal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Aug 27, 12:43 pm, oscar esp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Just to begining I got some error when I load some pluguins. All
  errors are related with $...
  When I try to execute the same code with 1.1.4 I get some errors: By
  example loading jQeury-calendar.js
 
  Runtime error: $.fn is null or not an object...

 This error happens when your jQuery file is not loading. Double-check
 the name/path of your jQuery include file. If you are using firebug,
 be aware that firebug unfortunately does not show include failures as
 a script error - you need to look at the Net tab to see the error.




[jQuery] Re: Problems to migrate from 1.1.2 to 1.1.4

2007-08-27 Thread oscar esp

Ok John I have renamed $ to jquery and works fine.

PD. the plugings were jquery_calendar  deserialization

On 27 ago, 18:11, John Resig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Actually, from the looks of it, he's trying to include a plugin that
 requires $ to be coming from jQuery - which is not the case once you
 call noConflict().

 @oscar: If you want to keep using that plugin with noConflict(),
 you'll have to go in and rename all instances of $ to jQuery.

 --John

 On 8/27/07, Stephan Beal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:





  On Aug 27, 12:43 pm, oscar esp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Just to begining I got some error when I load some pluguins. All
   errors are related with $...
   When I try to execute the same code with 1.1.4 I get some errors: By
   example loading jQeury-calendar.js

   Runtime error: $.fn is null or not an object...

  This error happens when your jQuery file is not loading. Double-check
  the name/path of your jQuery include file. If you are using firebug,
  be aware that firebug unfortunately does not show include failures as
  a script error - you need to look at the Net tab to see the error.- Ocultar 
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