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Trying to get comfortable with jQuery and I have encountered some sample code that I am having trouble understanding. It refers to the bind method and the way they use it. Here it is

$('textControl').bind(($.browser.opera ? 'keypress', 'keydown') + '.autocomplete', function(event) { code...});

I understand the selection of either keypress or keydown but what I dont understand is why they attach the .autocomplete on the even handler name?

if anyone can shed some light that would be great

Thanks

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Let me explain, step by step.

$('textControl').bind(

binding to textControl

($.browser.opera ? 'keypress', 'keydown')

tertiary expression returning keypress if the browser is opera, keydown otherwise.

'.autocomplete'

Autocomplete is a custom event the jQuery plugin adds to the keypress event object. So basically they just grouped it in to make it a bit more organized but it's a custom namespace event.

So in reality, the event is attached to keypress/keydown, but you can bind and unbind using the namespace, keeping the workspace organized.

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  • thanks to your step by step clarification, makes a lot of sense now. May 27, 2009 at 8:21
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This is a features of jQuery called Namespaced Evenets which is often used within Plugins as it allows an easy and quick way for a plugin to only manipulate it's own events.

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  • Thanks for clarification and the category this falls under, very helpful May 27, 2009 at 8:21

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