Sorry for that, but how can I bind the event after I call $
("#content").load(loadLink,"",hideLoader);?

Do I have to replace hideLoader with a function that contains all the
"new" code?

Thanks for your help!


On 21 Dez., 17:30, DumpsterDoggy <chris.mis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can't bind any events to the controls on $(document).ready() if
> the html isn't there. I would try binding the event after you call $
> ("#content").load(loadLink,"",hideLoader);
>
> On Dec 21, 10:17 am, suntrop <sprungm...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi there.
>
> > I am loading some content into my page …
>
> >   $("#content").load(loadLink,"",hideLoader);
>
> > The file behind loadLink (e.g. contact.php) has some tables with
> > class="details" and I want them to be hidden and not shown until I
> > click the link before it.
>
> > $('.details').hide();
> > $('.showDetails').click(function() {
> >         $('.details').slideToggle('slow');
> >         return false;
>
> > });
>
> > But for some reason it doesn't work. The table .details is displayed
> > and when I click the link .showDetails nothing happens (I tried to
> > alert something, nothing here too).
>
> > I am afraid of it is not working with content loaded dynamically after
> > my page with the jQuery JS is loaded. Because jQuery doesn't knows the
> > "new" .details table??

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