Hello.

I am trying to subscribe to the global Ajax error handling and display
a custom dialog if there's an ajax error in the page.

Right now, this is my code:

$('#ajax-error').ajaxError(function(event, request, settings){
                                                                                
         $(this).dialog('open');
                                                                                
  });

It obviously lays into the document.ready section but the dialog is
displayed on page load instead of being triggered upon an error.

Markup for the dialog is pretty simple:
<div id="ajax-error" class="ui-widget ui-state-error">
                <h3 class="ui-widget-header"> Errore </h3>
                <p class="ui-widget-content">
                   L'esecuzione della richiesta non รจ andata a buon
fine!
               </p>
</div>

My main problem(I will solve the "visual" issues in the UI list) is
that the dialog is called when the page loads instead of the right
time. Plus, when I press the ajax button, it doesn't show but this may
have to do with rebinding(I've skimmed through several sites which
were talking about this issue). I will however solve the latter next,
first thing to me is to show the dialog when it's needed - i.e. upon
ajaxError event triggered.

What am I doing wrong? Can you please point me in the right direction?

Thank you so much for reading this,

Andrew

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