I'm not too familiar with Tools, but I just thought of running this in the address bar of the page containing Tools (tested in Chrome).
I'm not too familiar with Tools, but I just thought of running this in the address bar of the page containing Tools (tested in Chrome): javascript:alert(JSON. Stringify(Object. Keys(jQuery.
Tools))); This will list all the methods in the $. Tools object (plus 'version'), but I don't know if this is really a complete list of included parts or not. If this doesn't list them properly, your only option is likely trial and error.
– Diodeus Oct 6 at 18:54 Not a clue. I don't see it anywhere. Searching the minified file might give some hint to what it is.
– DSKrepps Oct 6 at 19:08.
I think this is what you looking for If you are using Firebug or similar JavaScript debugger you can easily test which tools are included and what are their versions by running the following command from the console: console. Dir($. Tools); from flowplayer.org/tools/documentation/basic....
I get nothing. :( – Diodeus Oct 6 at 19:14.
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