How to use a different Jquery pluggin

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12/3/2009 4:03:21 PM
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How to use a different Jquery pluggin

Hi ,

If anyone knows the answer to this, I appreciate it very much if you could post it here, I'm trying to use a Jquery plugin and I don't know where to put the reference file (plugin.jquery.js) since it won't work on layout.master I figured it should be located on config.sys just like every js file but I don't know how to call it once its there.

for instance if this is on config.sys

<add key="newplugin" value="~/ClientScript/plugin.jquery.js" />

thanks,

-gil

12/3/2009 4:14:31 PM
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Re: How to use a different Jquery pluggin

Hi Gil,

See this thread where I just answered a similar question.

Hope it helps,

Joe

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