Kelly,

I assume that "your code" is jQuery based.  The easiest approach is to
simply scope your code like this:

(function($) {

   // your code here

})(jQuery);

This lets you write in typical jQuery style (using the $ symbol)
without worrying about collisions with other libraries.  Most jQuery
plugins have been refactored to use this approach.  However, as I
pointed our earlier, some older plugins still assume that $ == jQuery.
Thickbox is an older plugin that is known to rely on $ but Klaus
Hartl is currently rewritting it and a new and improved version will
be available soon(ish).

Mike


On 4/23/07, kerford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'd like to piggyback on this thread if I could. I'm writing for an
environment that may or may not have other libraries included in the
page. It's not something I can know beforehand. I also won't know in
what order libraries (if any) are loaded. What is the best, most
defensive approach to take for this kind of environment?

Thanks,
Kelly


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