$('#pendingUsers').load(' index.php/meduser/check_pending_users',false,
function() {
$('#pendingUsers a').click(function() {
$.post('index.php/meduser/pull_user_information', {id: $(this).attr('rel')},

function(data) {
$('#main').html(data);*
$("#button").click(function() {
 alert("your code for button click goes here "):
});*
}
);
});
});

-GTG


On 8/14/07, Steve Finkelstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> This is a rather complicated issue, for a novice at least.
>
> I have HTML that gets injected into the DOM, and this is after a
> completely separate HTML gets injected via .load() into a separate div.
>
> So essentially, when you load the page, a div gets populated with .load(),
> and when you click a link from that populated data, more HTML gets injected
> via the following code:
>
>     $('#pendingUsers').load(' index.php/meduser/check_pending_users',false,
> function() {
>      $('#pendingUsers a').click(function() {
>          $.post('index.php/meduser/pull_user_information', {id:
> $(this).attr('rel')},
>          function(data) {
>                  $('#main').html(data);
>          }
>          );
>      });
>     });
>
> I'm looking to bind .click() to an element within $('#main').html(data);,
> over to <input type="button" id="button" name="accept" value="Accept">
>
> Would anyone be kind enough to give me hints as to how I can access my
> button via a click action in this setup?
>
> Thank you kindly for all of your assistance!
>
>
>

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