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I am using $(".button").on("click", function(){ });

to click to a button which is on a container but then an ajax call is done and the content gets updated with new stuff and then when i try to click .button it wont work... nothing will get returned when i click the button.

I even tried

$(".button").live("click", function(){ });

or

$(".button").click(function(){ });

How can I make it work?

EDIT : my html:

<div class="container">
   <ul>
       <li>item1</li>
       <li>item2</li>
       <li>item3</li>
   </ul>
   <input type="button" value="reload" class="button" />
</div>
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Please show What is being returned by the ajax call. – ron tornambe Feb 18 '12 at 21:39
And the rest of jQuery that attaches the listener. What you're describing is exactly what live is supposed to handle, so it's strange that that isn't working. – Brandan Feb 18 '12 at 21:41
i have a ul where i click on them and simply echo "test" in javascript with .on("click") but when i click the button it will do an ajax call and reload the ul but then it will stop doing nothing when i click the button.. it wont return anything. – fxuser Feb 18 '12 at 21:48

4 Answers

Should be done this way.

$('body').on('click', '.button', function (){
        alert('click!');
    });

If the container doesn't change in the ajax request this is better:

$('.container').on('click', '.button', function (){
        alert('click!');
    });

Always bind the delegate event to the closest static element of the dynamic element.

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up vote 4 down vote accepted

Ok i solved my problem by using the .on() function correctly since i was missing one parameter.

instead of

$(".button").on("click", function() { } );

i used

$(".container").on("click", ".button", function() { } );
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=(... Just finished writing the same thing... – gdoron Feb 18 '12 at 21:56
Just a note, the selector argument is not required, but is necessary in this case. – Jared Farrish Feb 18 '12 at 21:57

Instead of:

$(".button").on("click", function() { } );

I used:

$(".container").on("click", ".button", function() { } );

I have used this and it worked.

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Is this what you're trying to do? Note, I'm putting the $.on() on the parent, but selecting the .button for the action.

.on( events [, selector] [, data], handler(eventObject) )

selector A selector string to filter the descendants of the selected elements that trigger the event. If the selector is null or omitted, the event is always triggered when it reaches the selected element.

http://api.jquery.com/on/

<div id="stuff">
    <button class="button">Click me!</button>
    <p>Stuff</p>
</div>

var $stuff = $('#stuff'),
    ajaxContent = $stuff.html();

$stuff.on('click', '.button', function(){
    $.get('/echo/html/', function(){
        $stuff.empty();
        console.log($stuff.html());
        alert($stuff.html()); // Look behind, #stuff is empty.
        $stuff.html(ajaxContent);
        console.log($stuff.html());
    });
});

http://jsfiddle.net/62uSU/1

Another demonstration:

var $stuff = $('#stuff'),
    ajaxContent = $stuff.html(),
    $ajaxContent,
    colors = ['blue','green','red'],
    color = 0;

$stuff.on('click', '.button', function(){
    $.get('/echo/html/', function(){
        color++;
        if (color == colors.length) color = 0;
        console.log($stuff.html());
        alert($stuff.html());
        $ajaxContent = $(ajaxContent);
        $stuff.append($ajaxContent).css('color', colors[color]);
        console.log($stuff.html());
    });
});

http://jsfiddle.net/62uSU/2/

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