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Ok.. I am running into this types of issues more often. Most of my html is ajax rendered and I use fields and values from rendered page to make new ajax requests. But none of the events seem to fire. Need to understand this why is that.

This is a simple form with text field which I want to make ajax call on a change event, to skip the form/button. And it is not working. What do I change here?

<div><%= form_tag users_search_path, :remote => true, :id => 'search_form' do %>
<%= text_field_tag  :keyword, nil, :maxlength => 11, :size => 20 %># Tried this putting outside of this form, didn't work. 
<%= submit_tag " Search ", :id => "search_button", :onclick => "javascript:user_search()"%>
<% end %></div>

<%= text_field_tag :keyword, nil, :maxlength => 11, :size => 20 %> Tried this putting outside of this form, didn't work.

$(function(){
$("#keyword").change(function() {
        alert('ok');
        $.post('/users/search', function(data) {
      $("#search").html(data);
    });
  });
}
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  • What does "didn't work" mean? Did the $.post fail? Was your callback not called? You do know that the <input> has to lose focus before the change event is fired, right? Apr 28, 2012 at 7:07
  • @muistooshort - On the console I don't see post request coming in at all.
    – Majoris
    Apr 28, 2012 at 7:41
  • But what about your alert in the jQuery callback? Apr 28, 2012 at 7:45
  • @muistooshort - I don't get that 'alert' either.
    – Majoris
    Apr 28, 2012 at 7:49
  • And what are you doing that would make you think a change event should be fired? Apr 28, 2012 at 7:53

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Because the last jquery code is a function, it's not executed until you call it. Remove the first and last line, then it will be run when the page is loaded so it will attach the function defined inside to your text box.

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