I believe this is the easiest and simplest way to do it.
On 3/4/07, Chris Domigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I keep all my behaviours in separate functions. For instance if I had a
fancy table widget I'd have a function called initTable() that contained the
behaviour code. I'd call it initially upon page load, then call it again
when necessary if content has been updated via ajax.
Eg.
$(document).ready() {
initPage(); // misc page stuff that won't be refetched from ajax
initTable();
initOtherStuff();
});
function initPage() {
...
}
function initTable() {
...
}
etc.
Then if I need to refresh something in the table via ajax I just call
initTable() in the callback of my ajax function.
Chris
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