You might want to look at modalframe and automodal modules. You may find some 
helpful bits there.

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On Apr 14, 2011, at 10:00 PM, Anthony Malkoun wrote:

> My understanding is that Drupal.behaviours is just like .ready.  I don't 
> understand your distinction between ajax and js, the J in ajax stands for 
> javascript.  But at any rate, if you're doing something on an element that 
> doesn't exist yet, then that's what .live is for.  Just put that in your js 
> that is in your page on the element you're expecting.  All .live really does 
> is use event bubbling and event delegation to capture the event on a 
> containing element.
> 
> On 6:59 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>> In the case where there will be a popup opening on a page (not sure if it 
>> will be via ajax or js yet) and I need a function to fire when the popup 
>> closes, will Drupal.behaviors <http://Drupal.behaviors> act like .live in 
>> that it will bind the function to the event at the time that the selector 
>> becomes available (read: the popup eventually exists) ?  I was thinking 
>> perhaps this is where attachbehaviors is supposed to be used, but that, I 
>> think, implies that I can alter the code that creates the popup, and I 
>> cannot...I just need to 'hook' into its close event.
>> 
>> Jeff
> 

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