Thanks I think that that is my issue. Is there a way to rebind my
whole javascript file? Or will that affect performance a lot? I ask
because I want pretty much all of my js file pertains to the new
content I'm loading in.

On Aug 11, 1:17 pm, Shane Riley <shanerileydoti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> If you're using the latest jQuery, you can bind most events with .live
> () to ensure that your events are attached when the new content is
> loaded in. Note that this doesn't work for all events, though.
>
> On Aug 11, 12:03 pm, cz231 <cz2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm building an online application, and I want one widget to refresh
> > every time a user clicks a certain element. So I wrote a jQuery on
> > click listener that initializes the function to reload the widget.
> > However, when the widget is reloaded, all of the javascript effects
> > stop working for that widget only. It's like I disabled javascript for
> > that part of the page only. Javascript still works everywhere else.
>
> > Can any of you jQuery gurus think of a reason why? (preferably one
> > with an easy fix :P)

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