I have absolutely no idea if this will help with your problem, but
check out http://docs.jquery.com/Core/jQuery.noConflict



On Nov 6, 2:58 pm, ken <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've found several instances of people having trouble using jQuery with a
> document that implements custom HTML namespaces (i.e. <foo:bar />), and I
> was wondering if anyone had developed any work-arounds?
>
> I've recently been tasked with incorporating jQuery into our corporate
> application -- largely due to my prodding and fanfare -- and the first area
> I'm working on has some DOM manipulation, but it fails with jQuery due to
> our namespacing that we use.
>
> I am simply attempting to insert HTML into the document using html(). I'm
> not sure what all the html() method does behind-the-scenes, but evidently it
> does alot more than I ever gave it credit for. Using a pre-existing
> implementation of Mootools, the content is inserted with no issues. Using
> innerHTML, the content is inserted with no issues. Using .html(), the DOM
> structure is clobbered and errors are thrown. I hacked the selector regex
> and added in a ":" (for the namespaced items), but that seems to have little
> effect on the final result.
>
> Also, the HTML chunk I am inserting has a link to an external .js via
> <script> tag, and for some reason that .js is loaded fresh, even though the
> browser already has it cached; using Mootools, or .innerHTML, you can see
> the browser request the .js but the server returns a 304 and thus its not
> downloaded again. Why is jQuery forcing it to download, and can I disable
> this?
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Ken

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