You may find conflicts even within the Prototype + Scriptaculous "family" of
javascripts available out there...
...adding jQuery and its set of plugins to the mix is really not worth the
headache :)
I'd use one or the other NOT both.
Just my 2cents...
On 05/08/2010, at 9:47 AM, David BON wrot
After reading that page, I remember to have seen it before but it
lack of the Horizontal split capability...
So, back to jQuery...
Regards.
David B.
Le 5 août 10 à 00:30, David BON a écrit :
You're right, all that is to achieve my goal to include splitpanes
in a webObjects app.
What you
You're right, all that is to achieve my goal to include splitpanes in
a webObjects app.
What you say with a prototype solution sounds perfect! I'll try that.
I suppose I will have another opportunity later to enter into this
jQuery thing...
Thanks a lot.
David B.
Le 4 août 10 à 23:01, Fa
Thanks Mike for the tip.
It means instead of find-replace, I can modify the splitter.js and wrap the
whole script in jQuery.noConflict()(); ?
Farrukh
On 2010-08-05, at 1:43 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
> You can do it a little easier, because noConflict can be chained:
>
> jQuery.noConflict()(funct
David, I guess you're struggling with the issue of implementing split panes.
Check the following site:
http://www.jools.net/projects/javascript/splitpanes/ (right-click and view
source to see which *.js are included)
It shows split panes demo but does not use jQuery. It's based on prototype
ex
Thanks again, and it is what I was "affraid" of (and what confuses
me) :-(...
I really dislike such local modification of external library as any
forthcoming update could leave this copy changed aside (or erase the
changes)...
We miss a mecanism that could allow to change automatically al
You can do it a little easier, because noConflict can be chained:
jQuery.noConflict()(function() {
// wrap your code that uses jQuery $
});
So you might still have to wrap your original lib, but at least you don't have
to muck with $'s all over the place.
ms
On Aug 4, 2010, at 6:35 PM, Far
This is not so straight as splitter.js is using jQuery. So even if you use
jQuery.noConflict(), it won't work as splitter.js will be using $ sign assuming
it's using jQuery but in fact the $ sign is occupied by prototype library.
A simple solution to this is copy the splitter.js to
splitter-jqu
Thanks. Seems really straightforward.
Last doubt: shall I put this onConflict call before the inclusion of
the splitter.js (as it could use the '$')?
Regards.
David B.
Le 4 août 10 à 22:19, Farrukh Ijaz a écrit :
Hi David,
You simply need to add following two lines in the head section:
Hi David,
You simply need to add following two lines in the head section:
jQuery.noConflict();
From there onwards you need to use jQuery instead of $ sign. Alternatively you
can use a short name such as:
var j = jQuery.noConflict();
And instead of using $ sign or jQuery, you can use 'j'
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