I'm working with a jQuery UI dialog and I wish to change the defaults
settings. I do that with the code:
        $.extend($.ui.dialog.defaults, {
                resizable : false,
                draggable : false,
                modal     : true,
                close     : function() {
                        alert('close');
                }
        });
        That's fine, but lets take a single dialog instance, and wish to add
a close event to default event.
        The only way I find is:
        $( 'form.ui-chart-dialog' ).dialog({
                                width           : 600,
                                height          : 420
                        }).bind('dialogclose', function(event, ui) {
                                        alert('hey');
                        })
        Now when I close the dialog, I recive an alert 'hey', than an alert
'close', as we expected.

        My problem is that I find the "bind" method a little too verbose. Is
there any way to use the "close: function()" adding the two events?
        Thank you, I hope that my horrible English will be understandable.
        Davide

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