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i didn't tested this code on iPhone but i'm sure (tested) it doesn't works on android mobiles:

 $('#search').live('keyup',function(key){
          if(key.which == 13){
            /*ANIMATE SEARCH*/
            _key = $(this).val();
            $("#wrapper").html("");
                $('#wrapper').hide(0).load('results.html').fadeIn(800);
                $('#search-fade').val(_key).fadeIn();
          }
      });

to explain better :

i have a simple

<input type="text" name="search" id="search"/>

don't know why but this code doesn't works properly on android mobile phones

any ideas?

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    you should try on() instead on live(), cause live() is deprecated. May 14, 2012 at 9:13
  • I have reviewed the available information and changed my answer. May 16, 2012 at 20:16

2 Answers 2

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$(document).on('keyup','#search', function() {
   // code
});

or

$(document).delegate('#search', 'keyup', function() {
    // code
});

You can also see here

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    Should be "delegate" not "delegete", in case anyone comes across this solution.
    – stephen mc
    Jul 26, 2013 at 9:36
  • 2
    Hm I tried this and its not working for me. Is there a better solution now?
    – turbo2oh
    Jul 24, 2014 at 13:49
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My solution (working with jQuery 1.7.1):

$('#search').live('input paste', yourFunction)

Tip:

Use .on() instead of .live(), because:

  • .on() is faster
  • .live() is deprecated

jQuery 1.7+ .on() vs .live() Review

Try this:

$(document).on('input paste', '#search', yourFunction)
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  • really not solve i still having this trouble cause input inside collapse is ok and event is binded while input in same page but not in collapse menu shows me the arrow instead of the search button in android keyboard :/
    – itsme
    May 17, 2012 at 18:52

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