[jQuery] Re: unbind all events from jquery 1.3.2

2009-03-16 Thread ricardobeat

You could simply use

$(window).trigger('unload')

That will unbind all events bound through jQuery. A function for doing
that is already defined in the source code:

jQuery( window ).bind( 'unload', function(){
for ( var id in jQuery.cache )
// Skip the window
if ( id != 1 && jQuery.cache[ id ].handle )
jQuery.event.remove( jQuery.cache[ id ].handle.elem );
});

cheers
- ricardo

On Mar 16, 4:21 pm, Jonathan  wrote:
> jQuerys selector engine is browser independent. So $("*") actually
> refers to all elements and works in all browsers (this is why we love
> it).
>
> But I would be careful. $("*").unbind() can be slow.
>
> On Mar 16, 11:50 am, redcom  wrote:
>
> > isn't this ie specific?
>
> > On Mar 16, 8:50 pm, MorningZ  wrote:
>
> > > *maybe*
>
> > > $("*").unbind();
>
> > > all your code is looking at the document itself and then the 
> > > tag itself
>
> > > On Mar 16, 2:44 pm, redcom  wrote:
>
> > > > Hello
> > > > I have a custom application build on top of gecko 1.9 and using
> > > > spidermonkey and some c++ calls js->c++->js
>
> > > > When i reload one application page i get some events triggered after
> > > > the page has been loaded.
> > > > The GC is destroying my objects and html elements some how, but the
> > > > events remain attached.
>
> > > > Is there a possibility to unbind all events at once?
>
> > > > I tried: $(window).unload(function () {
> > > > $(document).unbind(); or $("body").unbind(); or $(document,
> > > > window).unbind();
>
> > > > });
>
> > > > but the events are still somewhere in a cache system.
>
> > > > Can or is there a flag that i can set and prevent jquery to use cache?
>
> > > > The jquery is 1.3.2


[jQuery] Re: unbind all events from jquery 1.3.2

2009-03-16 Thread Jonathan

jQuerys selector engine is browser independent. So $("*") actually
refers to all elements and works in all browsers (this is why we love
it).

But I would be careful. $("*").unbind() can be slow.

On Mar 16, 11:50 am, redcom  wrote:
> isn't this ie specific?
>
> On Mar 16, 8:50 pm, MorningZ  wrote:
>
> > *maybe*
>
> > $("*").unbind();
>
> > all your code is looking at the document itself and then the 
> > tag itself
>
> > On Mar 16, 2:44 pm, redcom  wrote:
>
> > > Hello
> > > I have a custom application build on top of gecko 1.9 and using
> > > spidermonkey and some c++ calls js->c++->js
>
> > > When i reload one application page i get some events triggered after
> > > the page has been loaded.
> > > The GC is destroying my objects and html elements some how, but the
> > > events remain attached.
>
> > > Is there a possibility to unbind all events at once?
>
> > > I tried: $(window).unload(function () {
> > > $(document).unbind(); or $("body").unbind(); or $(document,
> > > window).unbind();
>
> > > });
>
> > > but the events are still somewhere in a cache system.
>
> > > Can or is there a flag that i can set and prevent jquery to use cache?
>
> > > The jquery is 1.3.2


[jQuery] Re: unbind all events from jquery 1.3.2

2009-03-16 Thread redcom

isn't this ie specific?

On Mar 16, 8:50 pm, MorningZ  wrote:
> *maybe*
>
> $("*").unbind();
>
> all your code is looking at the document itself and then the 
> tag itself
>
> On Mar 16, 2:44 pm, redcom  wrote:
>
> > Hello
> > I have a custom application build on top of gecko 1.9 and using
> > spidermonkey and some c++ calls js->c++->js
>
> > When i reload one application page i get some events triggered after
> > the page has been loaded.
> > The GC is destroying my objects and html elements some how, but the
> > events remain attached.
>
> > Is there a possibility to unbind all events at once?
>
> > I tried: $(window).unload(function () {
> > $(document).unbind(); or $("body").unbind(); or $(document,
> > window).unbind();
>
> > });
>
> > but the events are still somewhere in a cache system.
>
> > Can or is there a flag that i can set and prevent jquery to use cache?
>
> > The jquery is 1.3.2


[jQuery] Re: unbind all events from jquery 1.3.2

2009-03-16 Thread MorningZ

*maybe*

$("*").unbind();

all your code is looking at the document itself and then the 
tag itself



On Mar 16, 2:44 pm, redcom  wrote:
> Hello
> I have a custom application build on top of gecko 1.9 and using
> spidermonkey and some c++ calls js->c++->js
>
> When i reload one application page i get some events triggered after
> the page has been loaded.
> The GC is destroying my objects and html elements some how, but the
> events remain attached.
>
> Is there a possibility to unbind all events at once?
>
> I tried: $(window).unload(function () {
> $(document).unbind(); or $("body").unbind(); or $(document,
> window).unbind();
>
> });
>
> but the events are still somewhere in a cache system.
>
> Can or is there a flag that i can set and prevent jquery to use cache?
>
> The jquery is 1.3.2