Hard to say without seeing the code.  It could be something as simple
as a bad selector.  Can you post a link?


On Oct 1, 5:11 pm, blugrasmaniac <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a lightbox variation (boxy to be specific) that I am using to
> load some remote HTML via AJAX.  Inside of the remote HTML, which is
> basically a login panel, I have some javascript to process the login.
>
> However, the normal jQuery methods don't have any affect on the
> elements inside of the HTML that was loaded via AJAX.  If, inside my
> remote HTML javascript, I add an element to the remote HTML using
> document.createElement, then the jQuery methods work fine.
>
> The methods I am trying to get to work are things like hide(),
> focus(), basically anything.
>
> If I use document.getElementById(''), the focus() method does work.
> It's just that getting the jQuery object (wrapper? - I don't quite
> understand how the elements are extended) using $('') shortcut or
> jQuery('') doesn't return an object that will respond to methods
> executed on it.
>
> If I alert the hide function off of the element, I see the code, and I
> am not getting any errors when it executes - just nothing happens.
>
> Any ideas?  Is there a way that I can "register" the elements with
> jQuery?

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