ha ha,

cheers for that, at this early stage I am trying to stay away from
plugins and anything I don't understand so the example you linked to
was perfect.

On Oct 11, 2:54 pm, seedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> haha, i totally didn't realize the faq mentioned the plugin.  i should goto
> sleep...
>
>
>
>
>
> seedy wrote:
>
> > I should have mentioned there is a plugin that will help with also called
> > livequery
> >http://brandonaaron.net/docs/livequery/
>
> > robing-2 wrote:
>
> >> Thanks for that link seedy, I have managed to get the new buttons
> >> working by adding the click events back on the elements after the dom
> >> changes.
> >> I added the the click function to a variable to another function which
> >> i call after i change the dom.
>
> >>  $('#panal_add').click(function(){
> >>     $("form").bind("submit", function() { return false; })
> >>     //get the form data to be passed to the php file
> >>         $.get("update.php",
> >>              {form varables},
> >>                     function(data)
> >>                      {
> >>                             //inject different form submit buttons in
> >> to the div element
> >>                             now rebind the click events by calling the
> >> function
> >>                             bindCreateBehaviors();
> >>                       }
> >>             );
> >>  })
>
> >> var bindCreateBehaviors = function() {
> >>                $('#panal_update).click(function(){ rest of function 
> >> behaviour
>
> >> })
>
> >> thanks again.
>
> >> On Oct 11, 10:24 am, seedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>http://docs.jquery.com/Frequently_Asked_Questions#Why_do_my_events_st...
>
> >>> robing-2 wrote:
>
> >>> > Hello Group,
>
> >>> > This is my first post to the group and I am pretty new to the jquery
> >>> > and I have just come up against a slight problem that I can't resolve
> >>> > so any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> >>> > I have a small form that when the submit button is clicked gets the
> >>> > form input saved to a database via xmlhttprequest,  when i get the
> >>> > call back from the server i then inject new buttons to the bottom of
> >>> > the form so the previous settings can be updated, however my problem
> >>> > is that even though I can see and click on the newly added buttons
> >>> > when i click on them nothing happens at all not even a click event.
> >>> > What am i doing wrong?
>
> >>> > $('#panal_add').click(function(){
> >>> >    $("form").bind("submit", function() { return false; })
> >>> >    //get the form data to be passed to the php file
> >>> >        $.get("update.php",
> >>> >              {form varables},
> >>> >                    function(data)
> >>> >                     {
> >>> >                            //inject different form submit buttons in
> >>> to the div element
> >>> >                            var buttons =
> >>> document.getElementById("buttons_div");
> >>> >                            buttons.innerHTML = "
> >>> >                            <input type='submit' name='panal_update'
> >>> value='Update Details'
> >>> > id='panal_update' class='bttn' />
> >>> >                            <input type='submit' name='details_delete'
> >>> value='Delete Panal'
> >>> > id='panal_delete' class='bttn' />
> >>> >                            </form>";
>
> >>> >                     }
> >>> >            );
> >>> > })
>
> >>> > $('#panal_update').click(function(){
> >>> >    alert("hello");
> >>> > })
>
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