Hi Carlos,
You may have already seen this article but I'll send you the link just
in case:
http://jquery.com/docs/PrototypeAndJQuery/
Hope that helps.
Rey
Carlos Aguayo wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> Is there any update with the issue of using the dollar function $ from
> prototype when migrating to
Hi everyone,
Is there any update with the issue of using the dollar function $ from
prototype when migrating to jQuery?
Thanks!
Carlos
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> Is there any more word on whats happening this this?
>
> I downloaded compat.js, but it doesn't seem to do anything except
> throw and exception:
>
> Err
Is there any more word on whats happening this this?
I downloaded compat.js, but it doesn't seem to do anything except
throw and exception:
Error: invalid return
Source File: http://mysiteurl/compat.js
Line: 10, Column: 25
Source Code:
if ( obj ) { return obj; }
I have it loadi
John Resig
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 4:53 PM
To: jQuery Discussion.
Subject: Re: [jQuery] Running jQuery when already have $() from prototype
> "Prototype Support Plugin"
>
> I think this means that this is a know issue, and will be dealt with
> someday, but again,
> "Prototype Support Plugin"
>
> I think this means that this is a know issue, and will be dealt with
> someday, but again, I am unsure.
>
> I do hope that it will be dealt with, as this would save ME a whole bunch of
> recoding in the next few days.
>
> Am I way off base here? Wouldn't be the firs
.
Am I way off base here? Wouldn’t be
the first time.
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Subject: Re: [jQuery] Running
jQuery when already have $() from prototype
I wanted to
I wanted to try to use Prototype and jQuery together, also, but it didn't work out too well for me.The main show stopper was that a lot of Prototype-based code will assume that the result of $() will be a DOM element. With jQuery's $(), you will usually get a jQuery object back (so you can do all
] Running
jQuery when already have $() from prototype
There's a better
explanation at the jQuery home page, but in a nutshell:
jQuery detects your previously defined $ function and executes some additional
logic. The only difference is that $('hello') will now try it by tag name and
There's a better explanation at the jQuery home page, but in a nutshell:jQuery detects your previously defined $ function and executes some additional logic. The only difference is that $('hello') will now try it by tag name and then by id. The only truly ambiguous case is if you currently have an
Hi,The company I work for have our own custom _javascript_ library where we basically have 'borrowed' some functions such as the infamous $() from prototype as well as a fair bit of our own. The application is pretty big and we want to avoid changing the current $() functionality, but we really wan
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