Thank you.

On Mar 25, 6:24 pm, "Richard D. Worth" <[email protected]> wrote:
> You can proxy the method:
>
> $("#dialog").dialog({
>   resizeStop: function() {
>     alert('old function');
>   }});
>
> var oldFun = $("#dialog").dialog("option", "resizeStop");
> $("#dialog").dialog("option", "resizeStop", function() {
>   alert('new function');
>   oldFun();
>
> });
>
> or you can leave it as is and use .bind(). The event type is all lowercase,
> 'resizestop', not camelCase like the option name. And it's triggered on the
> dialog element:
>
> $("#dialog").dialog({
>   resizeStop: function() {
>     alert('option');
>   }});
>
> $("#dialog").parents(".ui-dialog").bind("resizestop", function() {
>   alert('bind');
>
> });
>
> - Richard
>
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Nikola <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to append Dialog callbacks rather than overwrite them?
> > Specifically, in some circumstances, I want to append an additional
> > function to the already existing Dialog open and resizeStop
> > callbacks.  Respecifying the callback in the following manner, though,
> > replaces the callback rather than appending to it:
>
> > $("#dialog").dialog("option", "resizeStop", function(){ eg() };
>
> > How can I append to the callback rather than replace it?  Is it
> > possible to store the original callbak in a var and then append my own
> > function to the var?  I've been stumped on this one for a few days.
>
> > Thanks..- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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