[wp-trac] [WordPress Trac] #22896: Prevent plugins from overriding jQuery in the admin

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Fri Jan 25 01:13:53 UTC 2013


#22896: Prevent plugins from overriding jQuery in the admin
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 Reporter:  nacin                   |       Owner:
     Type:  enhancement             |      Status:  new
 Priority:  normal                  |   Milestone:  3.6
Component:  External Libraries      |     Version:
 Severity:  normal                  |  Resolution:
 Keywords:  dev-feedback has-patch  |
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Comment (by auniquename):

 Replying to [comment:34 wonderboymusic]:
 > I'm gonna need to see more of your plugin code before I am convinced
 that we're all stupid. I am currently on a production site running
 different jQuery in admin / front end, running jQuery UI, running tons of
 Backbone, Underscore, etc and have had zero problems. Can you put some
 code in a Gist or attach some code to the ticket that shows what is
 breaking?

 `*****`

 Not accusing anyone of being stupid. That would be mean. If anyone, it is
 me. But I do not think so. I cannot share my plugin code currently as I am
 writing it for a private client.

 I will create a test package to illustrate.

 The idea is to try and run multiple versions of jQuery '''on the same
 page''' when you are not in control of the order in which they are loaded,
 which without some guiding standard or controlling framework is not
 currently possible. (the current wp situation)

 Please standby for test demonstration. I might prove myself wrong. But I
 think I already know the answer, it will depend on when and where jQery
 functions are called.

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Ticket URL: <http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/22896#comment:35>
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