Yes, you can definitely do that.



...or were you looking for a more detailed answer - like maybe a hint about
what is wrong? :-)

Then you need to post that link to the test page.

Otherwise, there's no way to begin to imagine what you might actually be
doing, or what might be going wrong.

For example, maybe you're concatenating the script files into one big .js
file, or maybe you have one small .js file that loads the other .js files by
using document.write to write script tags. Or maybe...

Don't answer that! Post the link... :-)

-Mike

> Basically, I have a global javascript file called globalutilities.js.
> I have included the jquery and other scripts in this file to 
> simplify code mangement. When I include jquery file this way, 
> I get errors with $ function. When I include it directly in 
> the html file it works. I have tried including with relative 
> and absolute paths in globalutities.js, but with no success. 
> Note, I have functions in globalutilities.js that call 
> functions from jquery.

> > That's not quite enough information to tell what went wrong. :-)
> >
> > You can certainly concatenate several .js files into one, if that's 
> > what you mean.
> >
> > Can you post a link to a test page?

> > > I have been trying to consolidate a good number of scripts into 
> > > include to simplify mgt. The trouble is when I include the jquery 
> > > file it does not recognize the jquery functions.
> > > If I include it directly in the html page all works fine. I have 
> > > even included remote files that I have confirmed are 
> > > correct urls. Has anyone run into this issue?

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