fixed typo (easeout); added check if jQuery._$ even exists, added examples for usage of $.noConflict()
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@ -528,7 +528,7 @@ jQuery.extend({
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return delta*(n/=duration)*n*n + firstNum;
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},
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easeou: function(p, n, firstNum, delta, duration) {
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easeout: function(p, n, firstNum, delta, duration) {
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return -delta * ((n=n/duration-1)*n*n*n - 1) + firstNum;
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},
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@ -1069,15 +1069,32 @@ jQuery.extend({
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* of other libraries.
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*
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* By using this function, you will only be able to access jQuery
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* using the 'jQuery' variable. For example, where you use to do
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* using the 'jQuery' variable. For example, where you used to do
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* $("div p"), you now must do jQuery("div p").
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*
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* @example $.noConflict();
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* @desc Maps the original object that was referenced by $ back to $
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*
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* @example $.noConflict();
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* (function($) {
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* $(function() {
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* // more code using $ as alias to jQuery
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* });
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* })(jQuery);
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* // other code using $ as an alias to the original implementation (not jQuery)
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* @desc Reverts the $ alias and then creates and executes a
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* function to provide the $ as a jQuery alias inside the functions
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* scope. Inside the function the original $ object is not available.
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* This works well for most plugins that don't rely on any other library.
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*
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*
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* @name noConflict
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* @type undefined
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* @cat Core
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*/
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noConflict: function(){
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$ = jQuery._$;
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noConflict: function() {
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if(jQuery._$)
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$ = jQuery._$;
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},
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/**
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@ -1086,7 +1103,7 @@ jQuery.extend({
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* @type undefined
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* @cat Core
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*/
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init: function(){
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init: function() {
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jQuery.initDone = true;
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jQuery.each( jQuery.macros.axis, function(i,n){
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