I've read that if you add new elements to the document, or if you
modify the already existing elements and you want to asign a behaviour
to them via jQuery, you would have to bind the new elements with the
existing behaviour pattern.

Could anyone explain to me why this is not working:

$(document).ready(function() {
                $("#menu a").click(function(e){

                $.post("jquery.php", {Option: $(this).html()}, function(xml) {
                        $("#content").html("<h1>"+$("txt", xml).text() 
+"</h1><p>"+ $
("aaa",xml).text() +"</p><h1>"+ $("txt", xml).text() +"</h1><p>" + $
("bbb",xml).text() + "</p>");});

                        $('#content p').hide();
                        $('#content h1').click(function() {
                                $(this).next().slideToggle();
                        });
                });

                $('#content p').hide();
                $('#content h1').click(function() {
                        $(this).next().slideToggle();
                });
        });

The "original" click/toogle data from #content div works just fine,
but once i change the contents of  #content via AJAX, click/toogle
doesn't work at all.

Thank you very much.

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