Better read this:
http://docs.jquery.com/FAQ#Why_do_my_events_stop_working_after_an_Ajax_request.3F

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Ariel Flesler
http://flesler.blogspot.com/

On 18 jul, 20:18, asle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You may look into livequery.http://brandonaaron.net/docs/livequery/
> Alle javascript on the loaded content needs to use livequery.
> Livequery "watches" for the objects if they are not already loaded.
> I.ex. you want a click event on loaded content named like <a
> class="external" .....>
> You would then write js code for that link like this:
>
> $("a.external").livequery(click,function() {
>  $(this).doSomething().....;
>
> });
>
> Good docs on the livequery page.
>
> /asle
>
> On 18 Jul, 22:07, Princess of Mars <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I'm creating a page that loads content from another page using the
> > JQuery load method.  The problem I'm having now is that the content on
> > the page I am loading from has Javascripts that it needs to run
> > functionally.  When I load that page,
>
> > .load('../WebSite/ReportSlide08.html',
> >         function() {
>
> >           $('#content').slideDown("slow");
>
> > });
>
> > none of the functionality of the Javascripts that are in that page
> > work in Firefox.  In IE7, the functionality of the Javascripts is
> > seen.  Any thoughts on why this is happening and how to fix it?- Ocultar 
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