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In Firefox I suddenly got this message from firebug:

$('a.close, #fade').live is not a function

Indeed, when I click the image gallery and popup displays. I cannot close out of it. The click event never registers due to this error message.

This is script:

        $('a.poplight[href^=#]').click(function() {
        var popID = $(this).attr('rel');  
        var popURL = $(this).attr('href');  

        var query= popURL.split('?');
        var dim= query[1].split('&');
        var popWidth = dim[0].split('=')[1];  

        //Fade in the Popup and add close button

        var div_popup = document.createElement('div');
        div_popup.setAttribute('id',popID);
        div_popup.setAttribute('class','popup_block');
        document.body.appendChild(div_popup);

        $(div_popup).fadeIn().css({ 'width': Number( popWidth ) }).prepend('<a href="#" class="close"><img src="close_pop.png" class="btn_close" title="Close Window" alt="Close" /></a> <a href="thumbBg' + $(this).attr('rel').substring($(this).attr('rel').lastIndexOf('p') + 1,$(this).attr('rel').length) + '"></a><p>The Human Diet: By Rene Endara</p>');

        var popMargTop = ($('#' + popID).height() + 80) / 2;
        var popMargLeft = ($('#' + popID).width() + 80) / 2;

        $('#' + popID).css({
            'margin-top' : -popMargTop,
            'margin-left' : -popMargLeft        
        });

        $('body').append('<div id="fade"></div>');  
        $('#fade').css({'filter' : 'alpha(opacity=80)'}).fadeIn(); 
        return false;
    });

    //Close Popups and Fade Layer
    $('a.close, #fade').live('click', function() {  
        $('#fade , .popup_block').fadeOut(function() {
            $('#fade, a.close').remove();  //fade them both out
        });
        return false;
    });

markup:

    <ul class="thumb">
    <li><a href="#?w=500" rel="popup1" class="poplight"><img src="images/thumb1.jpg" alt="" /></a></li>
    <li><a href="#?w=500" rel="popup2" class="poplight"><img src="images/thumb2.jpg" alt="" /></a></li>
    <li><a href="#?w=500" rel="popup3" class="poplight"><img src="images/thumb3.jpg" alt="" /></a></li>
    <li><a href="#?w=500" rel="popup4" class="poplight"><img src="images/thumb4.jpg" alt="" /></a></li>
   </ul>

Thanks for response.

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What version of jQuery are you using? – Marko Nov 3 '10 at 1:46
Good call @Marko. .live was not introduced until jQuery 1.4 – Dennis Burton Nov 3 '10 at 1:52

4 Answers

up vote 1 down vote accepted

.live() was introduced in jQuery 1.3, therefore it won't work with earlier versions.

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This simply isn't true, .live( eventType, handler ) was added in 1.3, see the docs. Maybe he is using a version older than that though... – Evan Carroll Nov 3 '10 at 1:56
Well, somehow I was using 1.2 something. So it definitely wasn't supported. I typically point it directly to the internet, but it's definitely good to know when certain jquery methods are and are not supported because it was driving me crazy. – JohnMerlino Nov 3 '10 at 1:59
jQuery docs are exceptional with very few exceptions. – Evan Carroll Nov 3 '10 at 2:01
@Evan, I meant 1.3...my mistake. – Scott Harwell Nov 3 '10 at 2:06
I've edited your answer with the correct version – Marko Nov 3 '10 at 2:19

http://api.jquery.com/live/

Since .live is deprecated as of jQuery1.7+; you may consider using .on or .delegate()

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This is important now that it's completely removed in 1.9 – jocull Jan 16 at 16:38

For anyone else who is using >= v1.9 please see here about depreciation: jQuery 1.9 .live() is not a function

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Tente usar ".bind" no lugar de ".live"

Try use ".bind", not ".live"

tanks

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