So I noticed something recently when I found out about, and played 
around with, those zany global event triggers. If you add two different 
events of the same type to the same element, when you call the global 
event trigger for that type, each event will get called twice.

Example:
func1 = function() { window.alert("1"); };
func2 = function() { window.alert("2"); };
$('#box').click(func1).click(func2);
jQuery.event.trigger('click');

Problem:
You should see "1" and "2" both alerted twice.

Luckily there's a quick and painless fix to this. Inside the 
event.trigger function if the line

    var g = this.global[type];

is changed to

    var g = jQuery.map(this.global[type],"a");

jQuery.map will make sure there are no duplicate elements in the list 
before it is iterated through to call the events. Pretty esoteric bug 
but a bug nonetheless.

--
blair

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