I'm showing just a standard calendar on my page, using the standard
Google iframe that I copied and pasted from the calendar settings
page. I want to do my own thing when my user clicks on an event in the
calendar, rather than having the standard bubble pop up with the event
details. So I've set up some jQuery to attach a click handler to all
of the events on the page (anything with a class of 'st-ad-n'), and it
works beautifully, until I navigate away from the current month. The
events on the next month weren't there when my jQuery ran, so they
don't get my nice click handler. So I'm thinking that I need to watch
for navigation, and register click handlers anew whenever the user
navigates. I think that I need to detect some sort of "navigation
complete" event, after which I can register click handlers for the
newly loaded calendar page. But I don't have a clue about the event
that I need to detect. Does anyone have any ideas on this?
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