I am attempting to retrofit my old frame based system with updated
ajax/jquery items.
Ideally I'd like to rewrite a lot of the old code to improve it, but in the
mean time I will need to have a working system.
One of the main issues I am experiencing is having form pages pop to the top
of p
Rik Lomas wrote:
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> Yeah, it'll be due to the new "a" tags that are loaded into the page,
> there's more on this here:
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> http://docs.jquery.com/Frequently_Asked_Questions#Why_do_my_events_stop_working_after_an_AJAX_request.3F
> http://www.learningjquery.com/2008/
Yes, the preventDefault() works just great, but only for "a" tags that are
loaded with the page initially.
When I load a sub-page within the div tags, that's where I'm having the
problem. That sub-page does not respect the new "a" handler. I suspect it
is because the new page is loaded after t
Hi all,
New to JQuery & ajax, so this is probably a rookie mistake, but I can't seem
to find what I'm doing wrong.
I have a page separated into a left (selection) and right (display) region
using css.
I have the links on the left pointing to a div on the right. Simple enough.
However, when
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