1 | | There is not conflict here with any other libraries. |
2 | | It is not the matter of using $ sign or not using. |
3 | | The problem is that jQuery (and its alias - $) get completely wiped out with and replaced with the new copy. "jQuery" variable get reinitialized as well. |
| 1 | There is no conflict here with any other libraries. |
| 2 | It is not a matter of using $ sign or not using. |
| 3 | The problem is that jQuery (and its alias - $) get completely wiped out and replaced with the new copy. "jQuery" variable get re-initialized as well. |