Yes, it's available on Google's CDN. Everything you need is here: code.google.com/apis/libraries/ You can link directly to the javascript file: https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.6.2/jquery.min. Js or use the google.
Load method Update Its also available on Microsoft's CDN or the jQuery CDN.
The Google code link is broken, Google seems to have moved it to a different URL. – Lorin Hochstein Jul 27 '10 at 20:18 @lorin - I've updated the link. Thanks.
– Geoff Appleford Aug 2 '10 at 9:36.
You can have google host it in 1 of 2 methods. Method 1 Method 2 (more common) I know jquery.com host's the file as well for users, they might have redirected there jquery hosting to use the google version though.
Microsoft is now hosting jQuery as well: asp.net/ajax/cdn/#4.
In addition to JQuery, Google CDN also hosts JQueryUI and all the default Themeroller CSS UI themes (including images! ). If you're planning to build a UI from JQuery this is pretty clutch.
Google hosts jquery for you. code.google.com/apis/ajaxlibs/documentat....
JQuery now allows you to use their site, as their download page suggests. code.jquery.com/jquery-1.6.2.min.js.
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