Honestly, best practice here is to redo how you include javascript.
Sad, but true. :(

On Feb 3, 9:15 am, Jim D <nofxbassist1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You could check whether or not $ is a function.  If jQuery has been
> included, typeof($) should return the string "function" otherwise it
> will return "undefined"
>
> On Feb 2, 11:32 am, Sébastien Richer <sebastienric...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I tried to search around for this but have'nt had any luck, so I'll
> > ask here :)
>
> > I use jquery.js on most of my sites. And most pages have it included
> > in the <head> part. But not all of my pages, some are very old.
>
> > Along with jquery.js, most pages also have jquery.flash.js.
>
> > Now I recently needed to add something to my footer (which is included
> > on every page) and I need to user jquery.cookie.js, and so jquery.js.
>
> > Since not "all" my pages have jquery.js, I included in my footer both
> > jquery.js and jquery.cookie.js.
>
> > The problem is that when I include jquery.js a second time, the
> > initial "instance" (?) seams to be forgotten and now my
> > jquery.flash.js seams to have stopped working. I get an unresolved
> > for flash().
>
> > Anyone had a similar issue ? (If I'm not mistaking this is an issue
> > only with the latest versions of jquery.js)
>
> > Any workarounds ?
>
> > My backup plan will be to go around "all" of my pages and change the
> > way I call .js files. I'll probably create a javascript.jsp file and
> > include that in all my pages and control it from there. bleh... find
> > and replace...
>
> > Thanks for the help !

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