I would suggest using.bind()
 in my experience .live() is not very IE friendly

On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Anton <astatu...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Mean Mike, I did wrote you answer but it was not posted for some
> reason.
> That selector means that it will select all <a> with no onclick
> attribute associated.
> So I try to 'ajaxify' all links on a page with my own handler. This
> handler will load page via $.ajax, extract part of it by specified id
> and then replace existed part with newly loaded one.
>
> >  Can you give us an online sample of it?
> I can't yet demonstrate it yet because it's on my internal server, but
> I'll try to make a test-case version.
>
> > Is your page in quirks mode?
> Maybe, I don't know exactly how to determine it.
>
> > Should work, see this example: http://jquery.nodnod.net/cases/444
> This example is not using $.ajax(...).responseXML, so, yes, it's
> works. I tried to serialize loaded document to xml before calling
> append() and it was working too, but this way is very inefficient and
> not always working correctly. But when I using raw responseXML then
> live() begin behave just like bind().
>
>

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