Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-4018164-20130630192127/@comment-4674838-20130702015728

Sure, no problem. By the way, if you do want to deploy jQuery-based scripts with verbatim tags in the future, here's three different options that would make it work:

  // YOUR script goes here // by the time this 2nd script tag executes, jQuery will have loaded // so it's safe to use jQuery inside here
 * (easier) Manually install jQuery before you script executes, so that you can use jQuery in your script. Recommend using the same version Wikia uses, which at the time of writing this is 1.8.2:

(function {	function doStuff {		if (window.jQuery) {			// YOUR script goes here			// if the jQuery object exists, then it is safe to use it!		} else {			// jQuery hasn't been installed yet, check back later			window.setTimeout(doStuff, 1000);		}	}	// begin the loop immediately	doStuff; });
 * (silly, but works) Use the exact same looping feature detection framework I posted above. For the condition, require that the jQuery object exists (this is assuming that Resource Loader is going to load it eventually, you just don't know exactly when)


 * (usually harder/more time-consuming) Rewrite your entire script so that it only uses native JavaScript and doesn't depend on the jQuery library at all.