[jQuery] Re: jQuery and Mootools again...

2007-10-06 Thread caruso_g
Hi you all guys. First of all Thank you all for the time you spent to help me. I am sorry for the bad code I wrote, it is the first time I try to write script code and I was even proud of it. :P About the compressed javascript.js file, is been compressed by Packer, but the problem was there even b

[jQuery] Re: jQuery and Mootools again...

2007-10-05 Thread Wizzud
As Brandon has pointed out in your other post, you don't have a conflict at all, you have bad code. And it's nothing to do with jQuery! It looks like someone has run some sort of compressor on the code in javascript.js, and the scripting isn't up to scratch and won't stand compressing (at least,

[jQuery] Re: jQuery and Mootools again...

2007-10-05 Thread Rey Bango
Hi Caruso, What we need is an explanation of the issue. Could you provide more detail into what's not working? Thanks, Rey caruso_g wrote: I am sorry to repost again about this conflict, but I am still having the conflict beetween this two frameworks. I would like to say that I LARGELY pre

[jQuery] Re: jQuery and Mootools again...

2007-10-05 Thread Brandon Aaron
It looks like the first javascript file (javascript.js) has a syntax error that is causing your problems. -- Brandon Aaron On 10/5/07, caruso_g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > [Preface: I am tring to post this for the third time, since I didn't > see it in the thread. Please, pardon me if the re