I have this 'template' code (just for example):
$(document).on("<EVENT>", "form", function() {
$(this).find(".input input").each(function() {
var required = $(this).attr("required");
var checkField = $(this).closest("tr").children(".check");
var errorField = $(this).closest("tr").children(".errormessage");
if (required != undefined) {
$(checkField).css("color", "#FFFF00");
$(checkField).html("✘");
$(errorField).css("color", "#FFFF00");
$(errorField).html("(Required)");
}
else {
$(checkField).css("color", "#FFFF00");
$(checkField).html("✔");
$(errorField).css("color", "#000000");
$(errorField).html("");
}
});
});
When <EVENT>
is for example click
or mouseover
, it just works as expected.
However it refuses to work on an ready
or load
event, any clue why?
ready
orload
event for a form. Theform
is ready, when thedocument
is ready. Have a read of the .ready docs for jQuery.$(document).on(...)
is itself called on page load and im not sure why you want to trigger it automatically, if you want to execute some js code on page load then enclose those inside
$(document).on(...)`