also ... is there a better way to handle executing code that's loaded
via ajax? something better than ...  $('body').click(function(event)
{ }



On Jul 31, 11:54 am, skatta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello,
>
> just when i thought i had a grip on executing jquery functions from
> content that was loaded viaajaxand added to the dom dynamically, i
> have this issue withjqModal.
>
> i'm trying to open a modal window from code that was loaded in via
> Javascript. so i use the following, this works on most of my code ...
> but this is weird, it will not fire but will trigger the alert. i
> tried it without - trigger: '.triggerit' - and that doesn't work
> either.
>
> now, if the content that triggers thejqmodalis already part of the
> dom and not anajaxcall, it will work but i need to click it twice!
> i'm confused, any ideas?
>
> here's the code ...
>
> $('body').click(function(event) {
>
>   if ($(event.target).is('.triggerit')) {
>    alert("Hi!");
>    $('#overlay').jqm({ajax: '@href', overlay:80, trigger:
> '.triggerit'});
>    return false;
>
> }
> });

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