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This was just a conflict between triggers applied to the textarea where i get the text and the a.comment trigger

// Read above first

Why this ON method won't work at first click when page load? . Only since i clicked on whatever part of the page , on the second click , the click event work. any ideas? BTW i'm using firefox with firebug, if you know a method to get better information to this weird behaviour here in firebug panel . i'll thank you any help. i'm using jquery-1.7.2.min .

$(document).ready(function(){

    $('a.comment').on("click", function(event){
   event.preventDefault();
       var comment_text = $("#comment").val();
   if(comment_text !="Escriba aqui su comentario")
       {
      $.post("../load.php?comment_text="+comment_text, function(response){
        //on response
      })
       }
    });

});

this is the html portion:

<textarea id="comment"></textarea> /*only one on the page*/
<a id="c_id-XXX" class="comment"> Comment</a>  /* XXX = diferent num*/
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  • What does the HTML portion look like?
    – jeremy
    Jan 8, 2013 at 18:42
  • try alert('in') before the $.post, would it work!! Jan 8, 2013 at 18:53
  • Can you use setTimeout like that?
    – wirey00
    Jan 8, 2013 at 18:57
  • @mamdouhalramadan I use only the alert instead of the $.post and it does the same.
    – Mik
    Jan 8, 2013 at 19:03
  • sorry guys , and thank you, my problem was a conflict with other trigger (elastic)
    – Mik
    Jan 8, 2013 at 19:15

1 Answer 1

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take a look here

I've edited your work and now it's fine:

$(document).ready(function(){

    $('a.comment').on("click", function(event){
   event.preventDefault();
      alert('in'); //testing if we are in
       var comment_text = $("#comment").val();
   if(comment_text !="Escriba aqui su comentario")
       {
//no need for extra brackets here as long as you are not passing args.
      $.post("../load.php?comment_text="+comment_text,  
 function(response){
        //on response
      }); // no use for settimeout()
       }
      alert('out'); // checking that we have done it :)
    });     

});

Hope that I helped

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  • Thanks for the help, i assume my problem is a conflict with another function i have on my code.
    – Mik
    Feb 11, 2013 at 23:12

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