I'm using jQuery to manage the "Edit" button on comments for an app I'm coding. In my document.ready
, I have:
$('.edit-button').click(function(){
// Code to trigger the editing interface for parent comment
});
I'm also using jQuery to display newly-posted comments without refreshing the page. Within the relevant $.ajax()
function, I write the new comment to the DOM using a $.before(data)
. Problem is, the .edit-button
s within data
don't have the aforementioned $.click()
applied to them, because that happens in document.ready
. So I click on them, and nothing happens.
I've tried the (extremely ugly) solution of having the Ajax function re-include the .js file in which I call document.ready
. This works, except it re-applies the .click()
to every single .edit-button
, so they open the editing interface twice (or even three times).
So, how can I re-apply the $.click()
s from document.ready
? Preferably without having to copypasta my document.ready
function into another javascript file, in case I modify it later.