[EDIT: I solved earlier problem by calling delegateEvents(), but shouldn't have to. Re-posting w/more info.]

I have a View that when rendered has a login button on it with a click event attached. First render all works: click on button and upon successful ajax call the login prompts disappear and welcome view (LoggedInView) is displayed. But, if I navigate back to this View later (#foo) the UI renders but the event association is gone without manually forcing the issue by calling delegateEents().

What happened that my events didn't re-associate themselves?

Best regards, Greg

LoginView = Backbone.View.extend({
    template: _.template($("#loginTemplate").html()),
    initialize: function(stuff,router) {
        _.bindAll(this,'render','rc','gotProfile');
        this.model.bind("rc",this.rc)
        this.router = router;
    },
    events: {
        'click .loginButton': 'login'
    },  
    render: function() {
        $(this.el).html(this.template(this.model.toJSON()));
        $(this.el).find(".actionButton").button();  // Button
//      this.delegateEvents(this.events);  // NEEDED!  Re-wire events on re-render
        return this;
    },
    rc: function(code) {
        switch(code) {
            case errCodes.USER_NOT_FOUND:   this.notFound(); break;
            case errCodes.OK:               this.loginOk(); break;
            default:                            this.otherErr(); break;
        }
    },
    login: function() {
        clearErrors( $('[rel="req"]') );
        var okReq = validate( $('#login [rel="req"]'), validateReq );
        var okEmail = validate( [$('#uid')], validateEmail );
        if( okReq && okEmail ) {
            this.model.set({'uid':$('#uid').val().trim(),     'pwd':$('#pwd').val().trim()});
            this.model.fetch();
        }
    },
    notFound: function() {
        validate( [$('#uid'),$('#pwd')], function(){return[false,"Invalid user / password"]} );
    },
    otherErr: function() {
        validate( [$('#uid'),$('#pwd')], function(){return[false,"Please contact support for help logging in."]} );
    },
    loginOk: function() {
        this.profile = new Profile({uid:this.model.get('uid'),token:this.model.get('key')});
        this.profile.bind("rc",this.gotProfile)
        this.profile.fetch();
    },
    gotProfile: function() {
        this.router.navigate('/',true);
    }
});

LoggedInView = Backbone.View.extend({
    template: _.template($("#loggedInTemplate").html()),
    uList: new ProfileList(),
    initialize: function() {
        _.bindAll(this,'render','renderUserList','renderUser');
        this.model.bind('show', this.render);
        this.uList.bind('rc', this.render);
    },
    events: {
        'click #ufa': 'getUsersForHouse'
    },
    render: function() {
        $(this.el).html(this.template(this.model.toJSON()));
        this.renderUserList();
//      this.delegateEvents(this.events); // NEEDED!  Re-wire events on re-render
        return this;
    },
    renderUserList: function() {
        $(this.el).find('ul').empty();
        this.uList.each(this.renderUser);
    },
    renderUser: function(aUser) {
        $(this.el).find('#userList').append("<li>"+aUser.get('person').firstName+"</li>");
    },
    getUsersForHouse: function() {
        this.uList.fetch(this.model.get('token'),"house");
    }
});

Main = Backbone.Router.extend({
    routes: {
        'foo': 'foo',
        '*all': 'home'
    },
    initialize: function() {
        this.token = new Token();
        this.loginView = new LoginView({model:this.token},this);
    },
    foo: function(){  // naving here looses click event on login button
        $('#login').empty();
        $("#login").append(this.loginView.render().el);
    },
    home: function() {
        $('#login').empty();
        if( this.loginView.profile == null ) 
            $("#login").append(this.loginView.render().el);
        else {
            this.loggedInView = new LoggedInView({model:this.loginView.profile});
            $("#login").append(this.loggedInView.render().el);
        }
    }
});
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you need to supply more information to know what's going on and why. can you post more of your view's code, and your router code? – Derick Bailey Sep 8 '11 at 13:50
Here's my Router and affected View: Main = Backbone.Router.extend({ routes: { '': 'home', 'ok': 'loggedIn' }, initialize: function() { this.token = new Token(); this.loginView = new LoginView({model:this.token},this); }, home: function() { $('#login').empty(); $("#login").append(this.loginView.render().el); }, loggedIn: function() { this.loggedInView = new LoggedInView({model:this.loginView.profile}); $('#login').empty(); $("#login").append(this.loggedInView.render().el); } }); – Greg Sep 8 '11 at 17:27
I can't added the View--too big for this editor to accept. The LoginView has the events clause. – Greg Sep 8 '11 at 17:29
can you edit your original post to include that code? it's not really readable / understandable as a comment – Derick Bailey Sep 8 '11 at 17:52
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Ah... I see. Didn't notice the edit link...thank yoy. I did find a solution though. Looking at the backbone code there is a function delgateEvents() that wires these up, and it seems to only be called on View creation. If I call this manually on re-render everything works. Would've been kinda need if that was wired into an event someplace but I can easily do that in my code. – Greg Sep 8 '11 at 19:31
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You empty the the #login div. As the jQuery doc says:

To avoid memory leaks, jQuery removes other constructs such as data and event handlers from the child elements before removing the elements themselves.

So you are effectively removing events from your views. I prefer to use detach because it keeps events. http://api.jquery.com/detach/

You can implement a show/hide in your views that will deal with this.

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