I don't think so, especially considering that we're only just
"discovering" this issue right now. It'll have to hit the frameworks
first, then propagate down from there.

--John

On 4/27/07, Jonathan Sharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Could you see this possibly being built directly into the browser or
becoming part of the JavaScript/DOM standard?

-js



On 4/26/07, John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> .behavior() does not exist - but it could (without too much effort)
> the current solution with jQuery is shown in the previous slide (which
> is, unfortunately, rather verbose). I hope that it'll exist one day -
> I probably should've made that more explicit.
>
> You would, "simply", have to override append/prepend/before/after and
> after the injection has occurred, re-run all "behavior"ed expressions.
> Of course, you'd also have to cache all expressions for future use
> (and that's another nut, entirely). If someone feels compelled, you
> can hack on it - otherwise, I may take a stab at it.
>
> --John
>
> On 4/26/07, Starbow <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> >
> > I was just watching the video of John Resig at Yahoo, and in one slide
> > he talked about behaviors, as jquery bindings that act like css rules
> > and apply themselves to html fragments asynchronously loaded into the
> > page.  The code sample looked like this:
> >
> > $(document).ready( function() {
> >   $('li").behavior( "click", function() {
> >     $(this).load("menu.html");
> >   });
> > });
> >
> > Is behavior a special jQuery function, something that is in the works,
> > or is it just a regular function and the code for it was missing from
> > the slide set?
> >
> >
>


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