Yeah, this doesn't make sense. Either the HTML is served (exists) or
it's created on the fly in some way later on by JavaScript.

On Sep 5, 8:01 am, S P Arif Sahari Wibowo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Sep 2008, lukas wrote:
> > My PHP code creates a button which doesn't exist when my page
> > is loaded.  Hence, the according jQuery command doesn't work.
>
> Not sure what you meant. For server-side scripting - such as PHP
> - loading a page is the only way for the script to create HTML
> objects - including buttons. So what you said does not make any
> sense. Are you talking about XMLHttpRequest / AJAX request?
>
> Maybe you should point to an example page + source.
>
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