Not in this instance since jQuery includes javascript. You'd have to modify the scope of the js syntax, then modify every mention of that scope inside jquery. Then even if you did get it working there would probly be issues with jquery embedding itself or the $base scope.
Warning: thar be dragons
On Jan 8, 2008, at 5:18 PM, Nate Cavanaugh wrote:
So just to confirm, that's the only option? There's no way to mass edit a bundle's scope and have it stick?