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phill104:
I have tried with minimal success to fondle all the files in the js directory to enable the jquery no-conflict mode (http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.noConflict/) but I have struggled to get it right. As a stop gap I ended up doing loads of work replacing $ with jQuery just to get things working for a couple of users who had problems with bridged coppermine installs. These installs had problems as they were also using moo and in one instance a different version of Jquery. So all you js wizzards out there, how do we go about this because I am at a dead end?

Αndré:
Unfortunately my JS skills are far away from being perfect, so I cannot help you very much with that issue.

And even more unfortunately this board cannot be accessed by guests (I currently haven't checked if 'regular' registered members can), so maybe we should move this thread? If almost nobody can read this thread, you probably won't get any response.

phill104:
Yeah, I was hoping some of our talented devs would pick up on it. I'll move this to the General Discussion area.

Joe Carver:
@ Phil,

You had a test site with the problem that now returns a 404...any chance you can put it back up?

I would be happy to take a look, although I am not very confidant in my .js skills....

phill104:
I'll get it up tonight and pm you ftp details.

Looking at it it doesn't have to be in the .js files, you can activate the no-conflict mode from the head of the document but I just cannot get it right. If you do it wrong it seems to disable all the js in coppermine. Something that should be simple seems to be a bit of a mare.

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