Could this be the same issue that I'm running in to with my clone()
problem?
I posted about it here but never got any response:
http://groups.google.com/group/jquery-ui/browse_thread/thread/e27b2c336b2d9d3b#
I am cloning without the event handlers and then reinitializing the
datepicker but the widget still isn't triggering. Does changing the id
not work like this?
Thanks,
Jason

On Jan 12, 8:59 am, Scott González <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jay, thanks for creating the test case, and thanks Danny for beating
> me to a response :-)
>
> Danny's response is fully correct and in fact while I was looking at
> your example, I was thinking about how we would support this natively
> and came to pretty much the same conclusion as Danny.  If one of you
> wants to create a feature request in Trac (http://ui.jquery.com/bugs/newticket
> ), we'll try to get this in for 1.7.
>
> On Jan 10, 10:44 pm, Danny <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The last post was mangled; I wanted to say you could use a custom
> > event:
> > $.fn.cloneTheWidgets = function (){
> >   return this.clone() // don't clone events
> >    .each(function(){
> >       var handlers = $.data(this,'events')['cloneTheWidgets'];
> >       if (handlers) for (var handler in handlers) handlers
> > [handler].apply(this); // manually trigger the clone event handlers
> >     }
>
> > };
>
> > and in the widget init function:
>
> > init: function(){
> >   var self = this;
> >   self.element.bind('cloneTheWidgets', function() {$(this)
> > [self.widgetName](self.options)});
> >   ...the rest of your init
>
> > }
>
> > Though I haven't tested this.
>
> > Danny
>
> > On Jan 9, 5:01 pm, jayg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Scott, sorry for the delayed response, had to come up with a stripped
> > > down test page and find somewhere to put it.  I have used for my
> > > example, I used the superbox 
> > > onhttp://youngisrael-stl.org/wordpress/2008/08/22/extending-jquery-ui-w...
> > > The example page can be found 
> > > here:http://sarahhealydesign.com/widget_test.html
>
> > > What I am trying to do seems like it should be simple, and perhaps I
> > > am missing something obvious.  Basically all I do is attach a click to
> > > the button, and do:
> > > $('#experiment1')
> > >            .clone(true)
> > >            .appendTo('body')
> > >            .attr('id','experiment2');
>
> > > I attached an alert to the superbox, so whenever you click it, it
> > > tells you what it thinks is its id with this.element.get(0).id
>
> > > You will see in the example that it always returns experiment1 for the
> > > id.  Any help is much appeciated!
>
> > > -j
>
> > > On Jan 8, 11:20 am, Scott González <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Can you provide a demo page showing your problem?
>
> > > > On Jan 7, 10:20 pm, jayg <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I have a custom widget built on jquery UI that I am running into an
> > > > > odd issue with.  Everything works as I want on initial use, but when I
> > > > > do a clone(true) on the widget and append it to another element, the
> > > > > cloned version does not seem to have a proper handle on where it lives
> > > > > in the dom - it returns the old id upon calling this.element.get
> > > > > (0).id.  Do I need to do something, maybe call some method, to update
> > > > > this information w/in the widget, or is this only ever set upon
> > > > > initial creation?  I did try calling $('#myItem').myWidget('init'),
> > > > > but no dice.  Any thoughts?  Something obvious I am missing?
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