Scott, sorry for the delayed response, had to come up with a stripped
down test page and find somewhere to put it. I have used for my
example, I used the superbox on
http://youngisrael-stl.org/wordpress/2008/08/22/extending-jquery-ui-widgets-the-final-chapter/
The example page can be found here:
http://sarahhealydesign.com/widget_test.html
What I am trying to do seems like it should be simple, and perhaps I
am missing something obvious. Basically all I do is attach a click to
the button, and do:
$('#experiment1')
.clone(true)
.appendTo('body')
.attr('id','experiment2');
I attached an alert to the superbox, so whenever you click it, it
tells you what it thinks is its id with this.element.get(0).id
You will see in the example that it always returns experiment1 for the
id. Any help is much appeciated!
-j
On Jan 8, 11:20 am, Scott González <[email protected]> wrote:
> Can you provide a demo page showing your problem?
>
> On Jan 7, 10:20 pm, jayg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have a custom widget built on jquery UI that I am running into an
> > odd issue with. Everything works as I want on initial use, but when I
> > do a clone(true) on the widget and append it to another element, the
> > cloned version does not seem to have a proper handle on where it lives
> > in the dom - it returns the old id upon calling this.element.get
> > (0).id. Do I need to do something, maybe call some method, to update
> > this information w/in the widget, or is this only ever set upon
> > initial creation? I did try calling $('#myItem').myWidget('init'),
> > but no dice. Any thoughts? Something obvious I am missing?
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