Must be, and I hear you :) 


tmcw wrote:
> 
> Arg. Could it be a conflict of some kind? The callback problem is killing
> me.
> 
> 
> Daemach wrote:
>> 
>> Nuts - I just saw the link to your source file.  Oddly, the
>> document.ready function isn't firing an alert on my page if I submit a
>> form then hit the back button to get to my original page....
>> 
>> 
>> tmcw wrote:
>>> 
>>> Thanks, I've got it fixed now, for the most part. Ha, except I think
>>> it's encountering race conditions and my CS major-in-progress might
>>> actually come into use, but probably not. You can check it out here -
>>> http://rockpolka.workingidea.com/
>>> 
>>> Jörn Zaefferer wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> tmcw schrieb:
>>>>> Does jQuery automatically update the DOM after new content is loaded
>>>>> via the
>>>>> .load() function? It seems like it's working in some cases and failing
>>>>> on
>>>>> others right now. If not, is there a way to manually update it? I'm
>>>>> binding
>>>>> a function to links with a certain class on document.ready, but when
>>>>> new
>>>>> links are loaded in, they don't trigger the function.
>>>>>   
>>>> You have to reapply the event bindings to elements that you add later
>>>> to 
>>>> the DOM, like the ones loaded via load().
>>>> 
>>>> See also http://www.learningjquery.com/2006/09/sacrificial-lambda
>>>> 
>>>> -- 
>>>> Jörn Zaefferer
>>>> 
>>>> http://bassistance.de
>>>> 
>>>> 
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>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
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