That's not the message I saw. Also you can definitely use some forms of javascript on eBay. See this: http://pages.ebay.com/help/policies/listing-javascript.html
So I guess what I'm really asking is if it is possible to modify or use part of the jQuery script to meet eBay's terms on javascript. Thanks! On Jun 23, 5:23 am, Ricardo <ricardob...@gmail.com> wrote: > The error message says it all: for security reasons, your listing > *cannot* contain javascript. > > On Jun 22, 1:01 pm, eepeterson <eepeter...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Ok, let me start by saying I'm not a great programmer. I can do well > > with HTML & CSS but don't know a ton about js & jQuery. > > > Anyway, I'd like to include some jQuery in the form of a gallery of > > images in my eBay auction. However the problem I run into is that when > > I paste the completed code into the eBay I get a message that says > > "Your listing cannot contain javascript(".cookie", "cookie(", "replace > > (", IFRAME, META, or includes), cookies or base href". So I revised > > the code to include no hrefs to the js and pasted it all in the header > > instead. I still get the same error. I took a closer look at the code > > and of course the instances of the replace() method and so on. I would > > like to figure a way around this so I could use jQuery on eBay. > > > Has anyone had any luck using jQuery in an eBay auction? > > > Any help you might have would be great. Thanks in advance.