Thank you! That exactly what I was searching for.

Are you familiar with the argument :relay takes, per chance?

Can I do this:  click:relay('.child .anotherChild a')   ?
or something to that effect...?  maybe like: click:relay($$
('.child .anotherChild a'))




On Feb 16, 12:32 pm, Thierry bela nanga <[email protected]> wrote:
> with Event delegation, you don't have to attach events to elements,
>
> you'll just attach the events to the container, and it will still work even
> if you change the Dom.
>
> http://mootools.net/docs/more/Element/Element.Delegation
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 6:21 PM, apathetic <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I know this may be a common question, but I've been unable to find a
> > satisfactory answer and I'd like to know once and for all if it's
> > possible to do this:
>
> > I have a container div that is reloaded via an AJAX call. However,
> > inside this div there are quite a few other divs, buttons, etc, that I
> > have attached events to. When the AJAX updates the container div, all
> > attached events/functions are lost. I would, of course, prefer to keep
> > this functionality and not have to re-bind everything after each
> > successful AJAX call.
>
> > After seeing a post from Aaron Newton at
>
> >http://n2.nabble.com/Handling-the-changing-DOM-structure-with-AJAX-fo...
> > ,
> > I got the idea to create a Class and pass it the container div, and
> > then let the Class maintain the state of my application. However, this
> > is where I run into problems-- I'm not sure how I can maintain the
> > state of my added events this way. Is there some way a Class can
> > remember what functions/events have been bound to the children of the
> > element passed to it, so that they won't need to be re-bound upon each
> > AJAX call?
>
> > Here's a stripped down example of what I'm talking about:
>
> >http://mootools.net/shell/5PgCL/6/
>
> > I've attached events to div's one, two, and three, but these are lost
> > when the container is reloaded. I pass the container div to the Class
> > but am currently doing nothing with it.
>
> > If anyone has any thoughts please share!
>
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