I have an asp.net UserControl that can be added multiple times to a page. On this UserControl I am using a jQuery plugin that I would only like to load once. I am using the following piece of code to conditionally load jQuery itself:
if (typeof jQuery == 'undefined') {
// load jquery
var script = document.createElement('script');
script.type = "text/javascript";
script.src = "/_layouts/SprocketValidator/jQuery.js";
document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0].appendChild(script);
} else {
//already loaded
}
Would there be an equivalent for checking if a jQuery plugin is undef开发者_如何学Cined? The plugin I am using is the digitalBush masked input plugin.
Try:
if (typeof jQuery.fn.mask == 'undefined')
jquery-methods (plugin-methods usually too) are stored as properties of $.fn
, so you'll need to check if a method available inside the plugin(e.g. mask()
) is known as member of $.fn
you can use something like YepNope.js that you can find here. And then, you can write your javascript like that:
yepnope({
test: window.JSON,
nope: "/_layouts/SprocketValidator/jQuery.js",
complete: function () {
var data = window.JSON.parse('{ "json" : "string" }');
}
});
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