I’m working on my first ajax-driven website and have come across a curious problem…in one div, I replace the entire HTML content using innerHTML, with the new content coming from the ajax interaction. DOM objects in that div have click and mouseover events attached to them, but after I replace the HTML they no longer work even though the HTML has identical objects (names/ids/etc.). So I had to write a small bit of JavaScript to hook the new elements back up after they were replaced and got to thinking…before making the ajax call, should I detach event handlers from existing DOM elements that will be replaced, make the call, replace the HTML, and then hook them back up? Does anyone else do this? I googled for quite a bit but couldn’t come up with a decent set of search terms that would narrow the results down enough to find out what other people were doing…
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