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From javascript function on success action I'm injecting content to div using it's id.

$.ajax({
             url: formatUrl('/MyController/MyActionMethod'),
             type: 'POST',
             contentType: 'application/json',
             data: JSON.stringify({ id: target }),
             success: function (result) {   
                   $("#myPopUp").html(result); 
                   $("#myPopUp").popup("open");
             },
             error:...
        });

on Layout.cshtml view page I have div

<div id="myPopUp" data-role="popup">
      <a href="#" data-rel="back" data-role="button" data-theme="b" data-icon="delete" data-iconpos="notext" class="ui-btn-right">Close</a>        
    </div>

Popup renders content fine, but without close button on popup window.

My question is: If I send result to the #myPopUp from javascript do I overwrite <a href="#" data-rel="back" data-role="button" data-theme="b" data-icon="delete" data-iconpos="notext" class="ui-btn-right">Close</a> content since it is under <div id="myPopUp" .. /> tag.

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    Yes you will overwrite Apr 20, 2014 at 19:34

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.html() is going to overwrite the < a > dom element.

.append() will add it to #myPopUp so that it is a sibling of the < a > element.

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