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I'm using $('#container').load method to handle loading all the subpages of my site. Now the deal is, some sub-pages require extra behavior (like form validation etc.)

I'd love them to be self-contained, so - each sub-page has own JS code that handles all the subpage-specific tasks. This however requires some of them to handle "loaded" callback to access the just-loaded DOM nodes.

Any tips on how to achieve it? I tried putting Copy code

<form id="my-form"> .. </form>
<script>
$('#my-form').ready(function() {
    //..
});</script>

but it doesn't seem to be triggered when loaded via AJAX.

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  • Which version of jQuery are you using? Aug 11, 2010 at 12:03

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Since your form/page is loaded, you need to use either of live or delegate method, for example here is how you could validate your form:

$('#my-form').live('submit', function(){
  // your validation code....
});

The live or delegate methods work on any element present now or in future.

More Info:

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  • In jQuery versions lower than 1.4, non-bubbling DOM events like submit, focus and blur cannot be used with live(). As long as you stick to the newer versions, this won't be a problem.
    – Andy E
    Aug 11, 2010 at 8:55
  • @Andy E: Yes agreed, we assume latest version of jquery is used, after all it has various fixes especially with event handling.
    – Sarfraz
    Aug 11, 2010 at 9:03
  • the code you provided needs to be put in the "main" code, not the loaded subpage.
    – migajek
    Aug 14, 2010 at 8:54
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Finally I've figured out the problem. It was all about content filtering (second parameter of .load method). Now, instead of filtering on JS side, I'm doing it server-side.

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