Hi Folks,
I have a small logic problem that I am trying to get to the bottom
of.
Basically I have a database which I query using PHP. I call the PHP
using either a jQuery $.ajax or a .load .
The rows of my db are displayed nicely along with some icons at the
end of each row which are there to open up dialog boxes for the user
to make changes. Then once those dialogs are completed I want to
reload the php database query again to ensure that I am displaying is
in fact the most recent data.
So I have a page (lets call it View.php) with my base layout with divs
etc splitting the page up into areas. I then have a $(document).ready $
("#mainContent").load("queries/ViewQuery.php"); to load the content of
my query into the <div mainContent >.
The ViewQuery.php does the actual database lookup and returns marked
up html to display the results. It is however at this point that I hit
the brakes.
My icons have click functions for <A> areas which are defined by the
page View (but you recall these are drawn through the result of
loading the ViewQuery.php file).
These do not appear to be trigged ( I suspect because these are not
available to the page when the $(document).ready(function) is called.
Am I overcomplicating things? is there a better way to do this?
Thanks.
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