Just use Live Query to bind the submit handler. It will only bind it once per a new form element.
$('form.client').livequery('submit', function() { alert('boo'); return false; }); Also, try to give the selector more scope, like a parent element with an ID. $('#containerID form.client').livequery(...); Could you upload an example somewhere that we could see? -- Brandon Aaron On 8/28/07, Theodore Ni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > That sounds like it should work, but it isn't doing anything. I think > there must be something wrong with my fundamental understanding of how > jQuery or the plugins work. > > Suppose I try this: > > $('form.client').livequery(function() { > //alert('new: ' + $(this).parent().attr('id')); > $(this).unbind('submit'); > $(this).submit(function() { alert('boo'); return false; }); > }, function() { alert('removed'); }); > > After dragging, I get no alerts on form submission, and the return > false is not working either. Oddly, if I comment out the unbind() > statement, then the functions layer on top of one another, so I get > progressively more and more alerts after every drag operation. > > I was able to directly work with the form's onsubmit, which doesn't > layer, so this isn't a problem, but I am using the AJAX form plugin as > well, and that doesn't work very well. > > It is worth nothing that the new and remove alerts show up once at the > beginning of a drag and at the end of one, as you would expect. > > Unfortunately, I just don't know enough about either plugin to figure > out what is going wrong, and I'm not very familiar with Firebug :-( > > I'm grateful for any help you guys can give me. > > On 8/28/07, Brandon Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm not very familiar with the Interface library but it looks like the > > Draggable code clones the element using native DOM methods. Try > registering > > the Draggable plugin via the registerPlugin method ( > > http://brandonaaron.net/docs/livequery/#plugin-developers) like this: > > > > $.livequery.registerPlugin("Draggable"); > > > > Now Live Query will know to watch for changes created by the Draggable > code. > > > > -- > > Brandon Aaron > > > > On 8/28/07, Theodore Ni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hey guys, > > > > > > I'm having a spot of trouble combining live query with interface > > > draggables, and I'm afraid I don't have the time to study the > > > internals of both plugins (I'm in midst of trying to meet a deadline), > > > so I hope you guys can briefly explain how both work. > > > > > > When I am dragging something, does it move the original element or > > > does it clone it and then move it? For Live Query, how does it > > > determine when something new is added to the DOM? > > > > > > I ask because I have been having trouble using live query with forms > > > in draggable DHTML windows. I attach functions to the forms on submit > > > using live query (because I put the name of the callback function in a > > > hidden field inside the form), and the forms don't always work after > > > they are dragged. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Ted > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Ted >