Hi Ricardo,
ricardobeat wrote:
This works though: $('head')[0].appendChild($('')[0])
Thanks, that is pretty slick. Much better than the approach I took of
tracking scripts by appending place holder tags in head.
That's odd, I thought It should work. getScript() doesn't add a
visible script tag to the DOM either, but it would be easy to track
script urls with an object.
This works though: $('head')[0].appendChild($('
Wow, I have recently faced the exact same problem. I am using the head
to keep track of all the javascript libraries that have been loaded
via ajax -- samething for style sheets. Then, whenever I load a new
ajax page I read all the scripts/css files it needs to load and
manually load the css files
Hi Ricardo,
ricardobeat wrote:
You don't need a plug-in to do that:
$('head')
.append('')
.append('')
Using the above method (or taconite) I've noticed that JQuery does not
actually append the
> Is this scenario supported by Taconite or should I rather the
> tag for appending stylesheets?
Use the eval tag.
You don't need a plug-in to do that:
$('head')
.append('')
.append('')
On Oct 28, 2:29 pm, Bob Schellink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am using the Taconite (http://malsup.com/jquery/taconite/) plugin to
> dynamically append external scripts (