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I am wondering why $(this) does not work after a jQuery ajax call.

My code is like this.

$('.agree').live("click", function(){  // use live for binding of ajax results
      var id=($(this).attr('comment_id'));
      $.ajax({
        type: "POST",
        url: "includes/ajax.php?request=agree&id="+id,
        success: function(response) {
            $(this).append('hihi');
        }
      });
      return false;
    });

Why doesnt the $(this) work in this case after ajax call? It would work if I use it before the ajax but no effect after.

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In a jQuery ajax callback, "this" is a reference to the options used in the ajax request. It's not a reference to a DOM element.

You need to capture the "outer" $(this) first:

$('.agree').live("click", function(){  // use live for binding of ajax results
      var id=($(this).attr('comment_id'));
      var $this = $(this);
      $.ajax({
        type: "POST",
        url: "includes/ajax.php?request=agree&id="+id,
        success: function(response) {
                $this.append('hihi');
        }
      });
      return false;
    });
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  • One more thing. Am I allowed to do traversing to it? Like closest? $this.closest('div').html('hihi'); Sep 8, 2009 at 9:08
  • Yeah, your new $this variable holds a jquery object, so you can treat it just like you would $(this)
    – peirix
    Sep 8, 2009 at 9:10
  • great stuff, helped me as well
    – n00b
    Mar 3, 2010 at 11:58

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