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I'm trying to open a jQuery UI dialog of which the HTML has been loaded by ajax, but I'm only getting the alert.

    $(document).on("click",'#dialog-button',function(){
        alert('this works');
        $('#dialog').dialog('open');//this doesn't
    });

When I put the html inside the template without using ajax (and .on), I experience no problems.

The dialog html is loaded by ajax like something simular to this:

$.ajax({

type: "GET",
dataType: "json",
url: href,

success: function(data){

$('#dialog-container').html(data.dialog);

}

});

And in my php i'll do something like this:

<?php 
 //assign some variables
 $array = array('dialog' => $this->smarty->fetch('dialog.tpl'));
 echo json_encode($array);
 ?>

This works:

$(document).on("click",'#dialog-button',function(){

    alert('this works');

    $('#dialog').dialog({

    autoOpen : true,
    height   : 500,
    width    : 1000,
    modal    : true,
    buttons  : {

        save  : function() {

            sendForm();
            $(this).dialog('close');

        },

        cancel : function() {

            $(this).dialog('close');

        },

        close    : function(){

            allFields.vall('').removeClass('ui-sate-error');

        },

    }

})

})
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  • have you included jQuery Ui lib? and there seems an extra });.
    – Jai
    Mar 11, 2013 at 18:00
  • i'm using google librarys
    – Tim
    Mar 11, 2013 at 18:32

1 Answer 1

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After loading the dialog contents you need to actually create the dialog box:

success: function(data) {
    $('#dialog-container').html(data.dialog);
    $('#dialog').dialog({
       ...,
       autoOpen: false
    });
},

and then the code you have above will actually make it appear:

$(document).on("click",'#dialog-button', function() {
    $('#dialog').dialog('open');
});

Make sure that #dialog is initially hidden otherwise the dialog's contents will appear on the page before they get turned into the dialog.

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  • also, stackoverflow.com/questions/7375352/…
    – mhan
    Mar 11, 2013 at 18:10
  • I did what you said and first loaded the content, after that i created the dialog box. It doesn't seem to make any differance.
    – Tim
    Mar 11, 2013 at 18:21
  • @user2157854 so please add to your question details about how you load the content - don't forget that'll be an async operation.
    – Alnitak
    Mar 11, 2013 at 18:45
  • When i use just $('#dialog').dialog() i get the dialog, but it's missing buttons and it's smaller.
    – Tim
    Mar 11, 2013 at 19:31
  • @user2157854 sure, you still have to supply the various options to configure the dialog. But only once, when you create it, not when you open it.
    – Alnitak
    Mar 11, 2013 at 19:39

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