1. Call jQuery.noConflict() just after jQuery include.
2. Use jQuery(...) instead of $(...) for all jQuery calls.
http://docs.jquery.com/Using_jQuery_with_Other_Libraries
But the main question is why do you want to use them both? Any of them
can solve any problem.
On Mar 3, 9:54 pm, Stu <greenmushroo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So I think I've come to understand that Jquery and prototype will not
> work together, does anyone know how to recreate Ajax links using J
> Query?
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