I'm having a bit of an issue with RequireJS.
I have a .NET site with several controls that contains JS code which requires parameters generated by .NET. I've been trying to implement RequireJS into my site, but I ran into a small problem.
I've included the script tag that references RequireJS at the top of the page, as well as reference to main.js within that script tag. Inside my main.js I have the following code;
require.config({
paths: {
'jquery' : '//ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.2/jquery.min'
}
});
Then I have a web control that is supposed to display a flash video. This web control contains the following piece of code;
require(['jquery'], function ($) {
if (!eval('<%= FlashAvailable.ToString().ToLowerInvariant() %>')) {
var url = '<%= FallbackImageUrl %>';
if (!url) {
$("#flashcontent").remove();
}
return;
}
var link = '<%= Page.ResolveUrl("~/Templates/AlloyTech/scripts/slideshow.swf") %>';
var width = '<%= Width %>';
var height = '<%= Height %>';
var variables = { xml: '<%= ConfigXml %>' };
var params = { wmode: 'transparent' };
var attributes = { };
swfobject.embedSWF(link, 'flashcontent', width, height, '10', false, variables, params, attributes);
});
This should be working fine right? However, executing the page results in two sets of errors.
1. GET http://episerversite6/scripts/jquery.js 404 (Not Found)
2. Uncaught Error: Script error http://requirejs.org/docs/errors.html#scripterror
Why is it trying to find jquery.js when I've defined the path for jquery is 'http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.2/jquery.min'. I've tried adding a second parameter for the path, which is a local fallback jQuery file, and that makes everything work, but I'd still get the first error in my console.
Secondly, why am I getting the scripterror message? I've checked my code several times and I can't seem to find anything wrong with it. Does it have something to do with the code being executed before jQuery has time to load?
So I guess what I'm asking is, what's the best way to use RequireJS with inline scripts? I hope someone can help. Thanks in advance.