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I am building a Wordpress website for a client and it is going to have an e-store. I'm using wp-ecommerce. All of the store pages are loading with a javascript error:

http://www.thecollectiveclothingco.com/products-page/t-shirts/

jQuery("form.product_form").livequery is not a function
[Break On This Error] jQuery("form.product_form").livequery(function(){ 

After some extensive google-age, I believe I've diagnosed the issue as a script conflict. In other words, either WP or the plugin itself is serving up jquery, and I'm also including it for some other things on the site. When I delete my jquery script call, the issue goes away and the store works fine. But I need that jquery...

I've read about using WP enqeue to fix the issue:

function my_init_method() {
    if (!is_admin()) {
        wp_deregister_script( 'jquery' );
        wp_register_script( 'jquery', 'http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4/jquery.min.js');
        wp_enqueue_script( 'jquery' );
    }
}    
add_action('init', 'my_init_method');php wp_head(); 

I believe I've done this right, but does not seem to be fixing anything.

Any ideas? Thanks again.

3 Answers 3

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You could try to execute your jquery with a noConflict option http://api.jquery.com/jQuery.noConflict/

eg,

var j = jQuery.noConflict();
// Do something with jQuery
j("div p").hide();
// Do something with another library's $()
$("content").style.display = 'none';
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  • Michal, Thank you for your quick response. I gave this a shot and it I'm still receiving the same error. :(
    – Redlist
    Jan 30, 2011 at 21:15
  • I looked at your site - it seems that the problem is with the ecommerce plugin you are using. The library relies on the plugin called livequery which since has become part of the main jQuery release - in jquery 1.4.4 which you are using .live method has the same functionality as livequery - or try including livequery plugin - or update your e-commerce plugin to the latest version. Last resort simply search and replace all .livequery with .live in your plugin source - the other syntax is the same so you might be ok.
    – Michal
    Jan 30, 2011 at 21:29
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Alright, I figured it out... it was the enqueue script that fixed things. I wp(head); had to come before the deregister and enqueue part. I must have read the documentation wrong. Here's what I added to my header:

<?php
wp_head();
wp_deregister_script('jquery');
wp_enqueue_script('jquery', MYURL .'http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.4.4/jquery.min.js', FALSE, '1.4.4');
 ?>
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