| If we are referring any other script files along with jQuery you may get conflicts in the namespace. Some times if we use jQuery with any other libraries, we may get clash between two libraries and we encounter situations like neither of the functionality works.
Important thing to keep in mind is , when we call .noConflict() jQuery will return $() to it’s previous owner .So we need to use jQuery() instead of $() function.
The following example illustrated how to use no conflict . This can be used in cases “where one script works with out the other and will not work when both the scripts are combined”.
The jQuery library and all plugins are within the jQuery namespace. But "global" objects are stored inside the jQuery namespace . so It is usual to get namespace clash between jQuery and any other library or plug-in. $ is just short cut for jQuery. Hence overriding $ function will work.
You can also assign in another variable and use it in the application like this as shown below.
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