I don't understand why livequery doesn't bind the event, but I have to use .click. This is just an example, which might also use the .click(), but in the real code I'm forced to use livequery. Does anyone know why livequery isn't working?

function bind_remove(comment){
    var id = comment.attr('comment_id');    
    comment.find(".remove").livequery("click", function(e){    
        $.post("/deleteComment", {id: id}, function(response){
            comment.remove();
            comments = comments_container.find('.comment');
        });    
    });
}

$(document).ready(function(){    

    var comments_container = $('#comments_container');
    var comments = comments_container.find('.comment');

    comments.each(function(){
        bind_remove($(this));
    });
    
    $(".submit_button").livequery("click", function(e){
    $.post("/newComment", {text: textarea.val()}, function(response){                    
        comments_container.last().append($(response).fadeIn('slow',function(){                    
                comments = comments_container.find('.comment');
                bind_remove(comments.last());                            
            }));
        });
    });
});
有帮助吗?

解决方案 2

I added a random id to the last comment, then I selected it with $('#myid'), not using 'last()'. Then I bind it and started to work

其他提示

Try replacing

comment.find(".remove").livequery("click", function(e){

with this

comment.find(".remove").live("click", function(e){
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