Ok, what i've done is do a removeEvents before setting the event, so that appears to work.
On Apr 14, 4:52 pm, Thierry bela nanga <bna...@gmail.com> wrote: > I think remove does the same as dispose, > it remove the element from the DOM. > > 2009/4/14 Fábio Costa <fabiomco...@gmail.com> > > > > > remove sould be equal to dispose. > > Isn't it? > > > Fábio Miranda Costa > > Engenheiro de Computação > >http://meiocodigo.com > > > On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 11:45 AM, electronbender < > > ognen.plavev...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> No dispose in 1.11 :( > > >> On Apr 14, 4:44 pm, Fábio Costa <fabiomco...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > Don't know moo 1.1 :S > >> > But looks like a dispose, so maybe i've helped. > > >> > Fábio Miranda Costa > >> > Engenheiro de Computaçãohttp://meiocodigo.com > > >> > On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 11:42 AM, electronbender > >> > <ognen.plavev...@gmail.com>wrote: > > >> > > Using moo 1.11.. > >> > > I just checked and i do a .remove() on the parent div. > > >> > > On Apr 14, 4:16 pm, Fábio Costa <fabiomco...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > > > Are you destroying or disposing the element? > >> > > > There are 2 methods to remove elements from the DOM, destroy() and > >> > > > dispose(). > >> > > > destroy() removes the element from the DOM and really destroy it and > >> its > >> > > > references and, i think, everything related to it (events included). > >> > > > dispose() removes the element from the DOM, and that's it. > > >> > > > So... you might be using dispose. And that's correct as you are > >> removing > >> > > and > >> > > > adding it again to the DOM, it's more efficient. > >> > > > So just try not to re-add the event. If you still need to re-add, > >> remove > >> > > the > >> > > > old one first than add the new one. > > >> > > > Fábio Miranda Costa > >> > > > Engenheiro de Computaçãohttp://meiocodigo.com > > >> > > > On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 10:56 AM, electronbender > >> > > > <ognen.plavev...@gmail.com>wrote: > > >> > > > > I create a dropdown, and add a change event to it. > > >> > > > > Then i destroy the element. > > >> > > > > After a while i recreate it (same id, same name), and add the same > >> > > > > change event to it. > >> > > > > However, when i actually fire the change event this time around, > >> it is > >> > > > > fired twice! > > >> > > > > So, every time i delete, re-create it, and add the new event, all > >> the > >> > > > > previous events apply, plus the new one. > > >> > > > > So, question 1: > >> > > > > - Why? This is a new element, even though it has the same name, > >> the > >> > > > > event should have died with the old element? > > >> > > > > Question 2: > >> > > > > - How do i prevent it? Is there a way to check if an event has > >> been > >> > > > > applied to an element? > > -- > fax : (+33) 08 26 51 94 51