jQuery.clone(true) will only clone the events that it knows about ...
in other words ... it clones the events it bound.

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Brandon Aaron

On Jan 29, 10:35 am, chrismarx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> should clone also work for behaviors that were not added by jquery?
> (like a google map?) i tried to clone a div with a google map, and
> although clone successfully copied all the elements, the behaviors
> were lost. append did the job for a workaround. should clone(true) be
> able to also grab all the associated behavior from child elements?
>
> On Jan 29, 10:13 am, Eridius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > my code:
>
> > var append_to = self.element.children('.cr_tab_content');
> > var clone_element = self.element.children('#' + id).clone(true)
> > $(clone_element).appendTo(append_to);
>
> > When I do this my element is still empty but should be filled with the
> > cloned element
>
> > var append_to = self.element.children('.cr_tab_content');
> > var clone_element = self.element.children('#' + id).clone(true)
> > $(append_to).append(element.html());
>
> > work fine but I want to make sure and events are carried over.  any help
> > please?
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