You can add as many listeners as you want:

$('a').click(function(){
     scrollTo(moon);
});

$('a').click(function(){
     alert('Me works too');
});

$('a').click(function(){
    alert('damn, stop using alerts');
});

$('a').click(function(){
    openFlash();
});


On Dec 29, 7:37 am, yvonney <yvonn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi... just starting out to get this going.
>
> I'm guessing that the reason onclick code has the #, for example: <a
> href="#" onclick="someFunction.add "etc code etc etc" ></a>
>
> is because it can't do the onclick AND more typical things like this
> example:
>
> <li><a href="#myID"></a></li>
>
> Is because they conflict...
>
> SOooooo!
>
> I have my Li/ul menu code doing a bunch of scrollto stuff. Took weeks
> to figure out.
>
> NOW I need to have the SAME menu, when I click on the Li's bring up a
> different flv video for each menu item (li)
>
> sheeesh... do I use live query or what.
> I'm REALLY stumped... I do have a much greater 'sorta'  understanding
> of the: neolao flv player, swfobject2, jquery.swfobject.js, jmedia
> plugin, luke's flash plugin, and malsup's medai plugin.
>
> whew! :--)
>
> Though the REAL problem is to get some kinda elegant way of having the
> flv videos play in a seperate div location (stop when new video starts
> as well) when I click on each and every menu item.
>
> And, there menu items already are doing their scrollto coda-scroller
> type thing already.
>
> Yes... this question is my biggest question ever...
> Could a guru please comment on how to get the menu items to do BOTH
> what they're doing now as standard   <li><a href="#myID"></a></li>
> AND also do the calling of the (I guess?) onclick thing to call the
> videos individually at the same time.
>
> I guess it shouldn't take me more than all year to do... hehehe what's
> left of it thank fully! if that makes sense...hehehe
>
> thank you for reading.

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