Unfortunately, different built-in trigger events behave differently.
This may have been one that slipped through. Could you submit a bug
report about this?
http://jquery.com/dev/bugs/new/

--John

On 1/15/07, Klaus Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Klaus Hartl schrieb:
> > Klaus Hartl schrieb:
> >> With jQuery 1.1, trigger does not execute a click event on a checkbox I
> >> have attached before...
> >>
> >> Is it just me?
> >
> > Hm, actually that's a problem of the new feature that click() will also
> > trigger the click function for the checkbox.
> >
> > See here:
> > http://stilbuero.de/demo/jquery/trigger.html
> >
> > The bound click handler gets called twice when using trigger, thus it
> > seemed to me it wasn't firing at all (because in my case a cloned
> > checkbox got checked and immediatly unchecked again).
> >
> > This can be handled by returning false in the handler function, but this
> > is ugly because then I have to check the checkbox manually via
> > JavaScript. Sigh, I didn't like that feature from the beginnning...
>
> Nope. The following doesn't work (Firefox 2):
>
> $('input').bind('click', function() {
>      this.checked = !this.checked;
>      alert('I have been clicked.');
>      return false;
> });
>
> Maybe I don't get it.
>
>
> -- Klaus
>
>
>
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