Nice, let me know how it goes. On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 2:05 PM, kape <erlend.so...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks, I'll actually give that a try. > > On Jan 11, 9:46 am, Ariel Flesler <afles...@gmail.com> wrote: >> I just made a plugin to do EXACTLY what you're asking for. >> It's not formally released yet so there's no documentation. If you >> want, you can use it. >> >> http://test.flesler.com/jquery.broadcast/ >> >> Note that it requires jQuery 1.3. That means you need to use the >> version on trunk or any of the recently released betas. >> >> Cheers >> -- >> Ariel Fleslerhttp://flesler.blogspot.com >> >> On Jan 9, 5:30 pm, kape <erlend.so...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > I have created custom styled buttons in my page and would like to >> > toggle their class and therefore their look when they get disabled or >> > enabled. So is there any way to call a function when .removeAttr >> > ('disabled'), .attr('disabled', ''), and .attr('disabled', 'disabled') >> > are invoked? Basically, is there any way to have enable/disable act >> > like an event such as click, mouseover, etc.? >> >> > I've tried overwriting the jQuery function as follows: >> >> > jQuery.fn.removeAttr = function(name) { >> > if(this.eq(0).hasClass('buttonDisabled') && name == >> > 'disabled') >> > this.eq(0).removeClass('buttonDisabled'); >> > jQuery.attr(this.get(0), name, "" ); >> > if (this.get(0).nodeType == 1) >> > this.get(0).removeAttribute(name); >> > }; >> >> > and when $('.buttonDisabled').removeAttr('disabled') is called, the >> > disabled attribute and buttonDisabled class are removed. This is what >> > I want, but it doesn't seem right. I shouldn't be overwriting the >> > removeAttr function. Also, I'd have to do the same thing for jQuery's >> > attr() function to add the buttonDisabled class when .attr('disabled', >> > 'disabled') is called. Can I add the code I need to the functions and >> > then call "super" somehow? Is there a simpler way to achieve what I >> > want? > > >
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