Thanks for replying but no, this was happening after I used unbind, in
any case, someone answered the ticket I opened, saying that bug was
already discovered and should be fixed by now. Thanks again.

On Oct 13, 4:17 am, sgrover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've seen this in situations where the event handlers may be applied
> more than once.  I got into the habit of doing
> $("#foo").unbind("click").click(function () {...});
>
> I think the $.one() method is meant for this type of situation though.
> The docs say it will apply a handler that should only happen once for an
> element...
>
> Shawn
>
>
>
> Flesler wrote:
> > I lost a couple of hours of my life wondering why would this happen, I
> > was working on jQuery.Listen, and after binding, unbinding, and
> > rebinding, the handler was being triggered twice.
> > I finally came up with a case where that happens, only using jquery's
> > binding methods:
>
> > $('#foo')
> >         .click(function(){})
> >         .mouseover(function(){})
> >         .unbind('click')
> >         .click(function(){
> >              alert('click!!');
> >         });
>
> > clicking on foo should alert once, but in my PC, it does twice ( FF
> > and IE ).. is this a bug ? I'll open a ticket just in case... Ticket
> > #1798. -http://dev.jquery.com/ticket/1798
>
> > Ariel Flesler- Hide quoted text -
>
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