D'oh, must have missed that bit of the documentation :)

On Oct 18, 10:30 am, "Mike Alsup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This got me thinking, Yahoo provide a library to handle custom events,
> > but at the moment there isn't a jQuery equivalent that I know of.
> > I've started wondering how difficult it would be to implement a system
> > of custom events on top of the jQuery event system.  After reading the
> > article I started imagining something like this.
>
> > $.event.register ('collapse');
>
> > to register a new event, and
>
> > $.event.trigger ('collapse');
>
> > to fire it.
>
> Gordon,
>
> You can already do this in jQuery:
>
> $('#myDiv').bind('myCustomEvent');
> ...
> $.event.trigger('myCustomEvent', [arg1,arg2,arg3]);
>
> The form plugin triggers several custom events like this.  For
> example, you can bind to its submit notification event like this:
>
> $().bind('form.submit.notify', function(event, $form, options) {
>     // do something
>
> });
>
> Mike

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