> Perhaps there should be an optional boolean passed to the event
> handlers to specify carrying over event handlers like there is with
> the clone() method?

There is. That's exactly what live() does. You just define it before
runtime.

On Jan 27, 10:06 am, jay <jay.ab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It actually makes sense, because you've only created one element here:
>
> var handle = $('<span>Click me</span>');
>
> By doing append() on a set of elements using this one element, it may
> be implying you would like to clone this element for the elements
> after the first one, but it's not completely obvious.  Something that
> may make more sense is that the one element ends up in the very last
> <li>.  Perhaps there should be an optional boolean passed to the event
> handlers to specify carrying over event handlers like there is with
> the clone() method?
>
> On Jan 27, 9:48 am, errant <d.cheka...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Eric, thanks for response.
>
> > Yes, it works that way, but it's kind of unflexible and may be
> > impossible to implement when dealing with more complex code, don't you
> > think?
>
> > On 27 янв, 17:29, Eric Garside <gars...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I believe it has to do with the new event propogation model
> > > implemented with 1.3
>
> > > Instead, try using a living event:
>
> > > <ul>
> > >    <li></li>
> > >    <li></li>
> > >    <li></li>
> > >    <li></li>
> > >    <li></li>
> > > </ul>
>
> > > $('ul li span').live('click', function(){
> > >    // ...
>
> > > });
>
> > > $('ul li').append('<span>Click me</span>');
>
> > > That should work.
>
> > > On Jan 27, 8:15 am, errant <d.cheka...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Here is the code:
>
> > > > HTML:
>
> > > > <ul>
> > > >         <li></li>
> > > >         <li></li>
> > > >         <li></li>
> > > >         <li></li>
> > > >         <li></li>
> > > > </ul>
>
> > > > JS:
>
> > > > $(function(){
>
> > > >         var handle = $('<span>Click me</span>');
> > > >         handle.click(function() {
> > > >                 alert('Thanks');
> > > >         });
> > > >         $('ul li').append(handle);
>
> > > > });
>
> > > > With jQuery 1.2.6, each time I click on any list's element it shows
> > > > alert. With 1.3.1 in FF3, Safari 3 & Opera 9.63 alert is only
> > > > displaying when I click on first element. In IE6,7 everything is ok.
> > > > Is this some kind of bug?- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -

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