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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T02:25:14+00:00 2026-05-16T02:25:14+00:00

What’s difference between this two? $(‘#SPANID’).html(Some Text); jQuery(‘#SPANID’).html(Some Text); Is it something prototype vs

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$('#SPANID').html("Some Text");

jQuery('#SPANID').html("Some Text");

Is it something prototype vs jQuery?

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    2026-05-16T02:25:15+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 2:25 am

    They both do the same thing. Most Libraries use $ as a shorter way to access functions within the libraries.

    jQuery has many ways of accessing its library:

    window.jQuery('#SPANID').html("Some Text");
    
    window.$('#SPANID').html("Some Text");
    
    jQuery('#SPANID').html("Some Text");
    
    $('#SPANID').html("Some Text");
    

    jQuery or window.jQuery can be used instead of $ if you were using more than one library.

    JQuery has a function called jQuery.noConflict(); which relinquishs jQuery’s control of the $ variable making $ not work with jQuery.

    This would be good for using more than one library that use $.

    So you when you use jQuery you would do jQuery('#message').addClassName('read'); and $('#message').addClassName('read'); when using Prototype.

    (This next bit is a little off topic but will help if you want to use $ with multiple libraries)

    Although there is a way to use $ on different libraries at the same time, using anonymous functions. like so:

    (function($){
    
    
    })(jQuery);
    
    
    (function($){
    
    
    })(Prototype);
    

    Each of the functions passes the library object, so jQuery and Prototype, as the variable $ allowing use to use it with many libraries. If you contain your code for each library within each one it will work.

    For example:

    (function($){
        $(document).ready(function(){
    
             $('#message').addClass('read');
    
        });
    
    })(jQuery);
    
    
    (function($){
         document.observe("dom:loaded", function() {
    
             $('message').addClassName('read');
             //Or
             $$('#message').addClassName('read');
    
         });
    
    })(Prototype);
    
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