Thank you Mike & Brian!! This worked beautifully!!
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Michael Geary <m...@mg.to> wrote: > That sounds right on the money, Brian. > > Wendi, to give an example, suppose your code is something like this: > > $(document).ready( function() { > $.ajax({ > ... > }); > }); > > Let's say you want to make that $.ajax call both at load time and also > later in response to a click event on some div. Then you could do: > > $(document).ready( function() { > > function loadSomething() { > $.ajax({ > ... > }); > } > > loadSomething(); // runs at "document ready" time > > $('#somediv').click( loadSomething ); // runs on the click > > }); > > It's that simple! > > Note that the reference to loadSomething in the .click() call does *not* > have parentheses after it. By leaving out the parens, we avoid calling the > function immediately. Instead we simply get a reference to the function that > we pass into .click() so that jQuery can call it later on the click event. > > -Mike > > > On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 5:21 PM, brian <zijn.digi...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Put your $.ajax() call inside a function and call that on load and >> whatever other event. >> >> On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 8:18 PM, Wendi Turner <wenditur...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> > Thank you Mike ! >> > >> > Repost Question: "How can you remove/delete the active >> $(document).ready() >> > script, re-write and re-register then re-trigger the ready script?? >> Without >> > reloading the page?" >> > >> > I have an anonymous >> > >> > $.ajax( function ( blah blah) ) >> > >> > created in the $document.ready() object. >> > >> > I want to reload the $.ajax () object on a client event. >> > >> > How can I do this best? >> > >> > >> > >> > Michael Geary <m...@mg.to> >> >> >> >> Wendi, just a tip to help you get the assistance you're looking for: >> Since >> >> your question doesn't seem to relate to the topic of this particular >> thread, >> >> people may not notice it. >> > >> > >> > > -- Wendi cell: 949-606-4877 "Energizer Bunny arrested, charged with battery."