Ah, that worked! Now, could you explain why the other did not? (And, BTW, I was only using .live('click', exp_iphone_get_trans()), since live() works with only one event.)
On Dec 26, 5:57 pm, Leonardo K <leo...@gmail.com> wrote: > Use the callback of load function > > $('#transactions').hide().load(url, function(){ > $('#transactions ul li a').bind('click tap', exp_iphone_get_trans); > > }).fadeIn(); > On Sat, Dec 26, 2009 at 19:29, mrtoner <d...@donmorris.com> wrote: > > Okay, the answer is probably obvious to you that are old hands at > > jQuery, but I'm not seeing it. I finally figured out that if I load > > new content via AJAX: > > > $(document).ready(function(e){ > > ... > > exp_iphone_get_sales(); > > }); > > > function exp_iphone_get_sales() { > > ... > > $('#transactions').hide().load(url).fadeIn(); > > } > > > I also need to rebind the click/tap (I'm using jQTouch) events to the > > new content: > > > function exp_iphone_get_sales() { > > ... > > $('#transactions').hide().load(url).fadeIn(); > > $('#transactions ul li a').bind('click tap', > > exp_iphone_get_trans); > > } > > > Unfortunately, clicking on one of the transactions: > > > <div id="transactions"> > > <ul class="rounded"> > > <li class="arrow"><a href="#transaction" > > id="7U735587N3003591E" class="slide">...</a></li> > > ... > > </ul> > > </div> > > > doesn't execute exp_iphone_get_trans(). And, oddly, when the page > > loads, exp_iphone_get_trans() *is* executed -- no click or tap needed. > > > Using jQ 1.3.2; I also tried > > > $('#transactions ul li a').live('click tap', > > exp_iphone_get_trans()); > > > to no avail. Any suggestions?