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3/9/2012 3:16 PM
 

I have some jquery scripts that are within my own project. However, the only way I was able to get the jquery to run was to put my scripts folder in the websites root folder where folders like DesktopModules are.

 This wasn't much of a problem, but now that my module is done and ready to be put on the main website, I don't have access to that root folder so I'm no longer sure as to how I should be handling this. Is there a way to include the jquery within the module when the package is made, or is there a way to upload the folder to the websites root?

 
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3/9/2012 4:23 PM
 

Was able to figure it out. Had to do it like this:

 script src="<%=Page.ResolveUrl("DesktopModules/ProjectName/jqueryLocation.js") %>"  type="text/javascript"

 
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