It must have been somehow corrupted on that install because I installed it on a clean machine and everything works as expected.
Sorry.
Thanks, I kind of figured that so I re-installed the plugin using all of the default files so that I didn’t have that conflict, but now I’m getting the error: “a.xLazyLoader is not a function” instead. I’m sorry this is on a development machine that is running on an internal network so I can’t post the url.