I have a
<div id="config-wrapper">
<button id="submit-success">Continue</button>
</div>
In the .js that I load with the page I have the following in the document.ready:
$("#submit-success").live("click", function(e) {
e.preventDefault();
$.get("../html/configurador/houseDetails.html", function(data) {
$('#config-wrapper').html(data);
reloadTexts();
});
});
My reloadTexts() function traverses all DOM elements with class="trad" and appends the translation according to what's found in a lang.es.json file It looks like this:
function reloadTexts(){
alert("I'm reloading..."); //It popups, meaning function gets called
$(".trad").each(function (i) {
var key = jQuery(this).attr("key");
var value = _(key)
jQuery(this).html(value);
});
}
So, the callback method (reloadTexts()) definitely gets invoked but it seems that .each function fails to traverse the DOM that it has recieved...
Of, course this problem exists in IE (ver 8) and not in Chrome and Firefox!
Any ideas what might be causing this problem in IE?
Thanks in advance...