> That will fail if jQuery isn't included, you can do either: > if( window.jQuery ) > or > if( typeof jQuery != 'undefined' )
Oops! :-O Fixed the problem. Thanks for pointing it out... 2008/7/4 Ariel Flesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > I've actually ellaborated on the idea and come up with my own version: > > ;if(jQuery) (function($){ > > ... > > > > })(jQuery); > > > > ...which: > > - encloses local vars > > - silently ignores the code if jQuery is unavailable > > - avoid colisions when files are merged (; at the start) > > That will fail if jQuery isn't included, you can do either: > if( window.jQuery ) > or > if( typeof jQuery != 'undefined' ) > > > Note that the > (function($){ ... })(jQuery); > approach is 6 bytes shorter than > (function(){ var $ = jQuery; })(); > > It also looks cooler ;) > > -- > Ariel Flesler > http://flesler.blogspot.com > -- Cheers, Diego A.