okay. thank you!
using an "extra" function was a way i thought about too. so i wasnt
too wrong at least.


On 8 Jan., 14:12, MorningZ <[email protected]> wrote:
> Move you common functionality into it's own function
>
> like
>
> function DoSomething() {
>     var $drp = $("#properties div select");
>     var val = $drp.val();
>     var txt = $drp.find("option:selected").text();
>
>     // Do some code with the <select>
>
> }
>
> and as long as the code is inside $(document).ready, then you can say
>
> $(document).ready(function() {
>       $("#properties div select").change(DoSomething);
>       DoSomething();
>
> });
>
> because when the document is "ready", then the select is also "ready"
>
> On Jan 8, 4:19 am, lsblsb <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > hi there,
>
> > i want to execute the same lines of code when the site has finished
> > loading AND when an onchange-event is fired.
>
> > i tried something like
>
> > $("#properties div select").bind("ready change",function(e){
> > $("#properties div select").bind("load change",function(e){
>
> > but this does not work :/
>
> > can you tell me how to do something like that?
>
> > thank you!

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