Problem solved! I needed to use $('#dialog').dialog('destroy') rather
than .dialog('close')

On Dec 2, 10:39 am, Rich <reholme...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> I am using the jQuery .dialog UI as a confirm pop up when someone
> tries to delete an item from a website. The dialog has 2 buttons, one
> to confirm the delete, which then carries out an ajax request, and
> another to cancel the delete request which closes the dialog window.
> Both buttons work as expected but if you choose to cancel the
> operation which calls $('#dialog').dialog('close'); the dialog
> disappears but I can then no longer use the delete button again,
> either it loses the click function or the dialog function no longer
> works. I have tried adding $('#dialog').dialog('enable'); after the
> close but this didn't make any difference either?
>
> Thanks
>
> Richard

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