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Is there a jQuery DOM change listener?

there is a way to have a js function loaded or to call that function every time when dom is modified? I have a html page on which I expand another panel in the same page from an action button in this way the dom is modified and my js function is not called any more :|

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  • No, but you could create a custom event and fire it every time you are done modifying the DOM. Oct 17, 2012 at 8:21
  • Working example to detect dom change - jsfiddle.net/eQErD/1
    – bhb
    Oct 17, 2012 at 8:25
  • Please look ---------------> there are several
    – mplungjan
    Oct 17, 2012 at 8:26
  • @bhb I use it in this way but not really working :( <script type="text/javascript"> $(".primary").bind("DOMSubtreeModified", function() { if (window.PIE) { $('.primary,.secondary,input[type = "text"],.nopadd').each(function(){ PIE.attach(this); }); } alert("tree changed"); }); </script>
    – mcmwhfy
    Oct 17, 2012 at 8:56

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Code

$("#a").bind("DOMSubtreeModified", function() {
     if (window.PIE) {
        $(this).each(function() {
            PIE.attach(this);
        });
    }
    alert("tree changed");
});


$("#add").click(function() {
    $("#a").append("<span>hey there</span>");
});
​

HTML:

<div id="a"></div>
<button id="add">Add to Div</button>​

Working fiddle

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