Turns out their was a newer version of the plugin which I downloaded
and have now loaded up to the site. From what i can understand, that
version uses the proper format you referred to.

However, i am still getting the errors on jquery.min.js and main.js
(which is google maps api).


On Feb 24, 4:58 pm, pedalpete <p...@hearwhere.com> wrote:
> Thanks MorningZ,
>
> strange that that is not the error I'm getting at all.
> My errors have pointed a break in the jquery.1.3.1.min.js (which
> seemed odd).
>
> I completely removed the references to dynacloud, but still get the
> jquery and google maps errors.
>
> I've got the debugging on in IE, that's how i'm seeing the errors.
>
> I actually tried to fix the plugin to work with noconflict, (before
> you saw it), but even with the link you sent, i am somewhat lost on
> how to do that.
>
> I'll load up another version later today, but I'm finding this very
> puzzling (and i actually had the problem before noconclict was turned
> on.
>
> On Feb 24, 2:29 pm, MorningZ <morni...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > In times like this, turning on Script Debugging in IE is very helpful
> > (tools/options/advanced/uncheck-"disable script debugging")
>
> > pulling up the link above with debugging on pointed out the problem
> > right away:
>
> > "Error: '$' is null or not an object"
> > for the line
> > if (typeof $.wordStats != 'undefined' && $.dynaCloud.wordStats) {
>
> > looking at the code in "dynaCloud.js"
>
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > jQuery.fn.dynaCloud = function() {
> >  return this.each(function() {
> >   //var now = new Date().getTime();
>
> >   var cl = [];
> >   var max = 2000;
> >   var min = 10
>
> >   if (typeof $.wordStats != 'undefined' && $.dynaCloud.wordStats) {
> >    var count = $.dynaCloud.max == -1 ? 50 : $.dynaCloud.max;
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> > he didn't follow this convention
>
> >http://www.learningjquery.com/2007/10/a-plugin-development-pattern
> > (scroll down to 'Keep private functions private', which makes sure
> > that the code can use "$" even if "noConflict" is specified)
>
> > fix up that plugin script and you should be all good
>
> > On Feb 24, 4:56 pm,pedalpete<p...@hearwhere.com> wrote:
>
> > > So I got a version up and running, obviously you'll see by looking
> > > this that it isn't a complete work, but if fails completely in IE, but
> > > works in FF & Chrome.
>
> > >http://ec2-75-101-196-181.compute-1.amazonaws.com/v2/
>
> > > I've picked it apart and put it back together, and it seems I just
> > > keep ending up with different errors as I get deeper and deeper into
> > > it, and the errors that are getting reported are with google maps, or
> > > the the datePicker, or genre cloud. any ajax requests, etc.
> > > Really any non-core (with the exception of ajax) function just doesn't
> > > work.
>
> > > Any ideas on how to track this down would be greatly appreciated.

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