jquery is a client-side library. Why do you want to use it on the server side?


On Jun 26, 2013, at 10:57, Ivan Rubio wrote:

> I'm newbie with jquery on server-side and I have some problems wrapping 
> events on dynamic objects. For example, I have added dynamically links in 
> menu layer with this code on server-side:
> 
> var $ = jquery = require('jquery');
> $('<a>')
> 
>   
> .addClass('item')
> 
>   
> .on('click', function(event) {
>  
>        
> event.preventDefault();
>  
>        
> alert("Click event is triggered successfully");
>  
>   
> })
> 
>   
> .appendTo($('div.menu'));
> On client, I can see all links but events never will be triggered.
> 
> Could anybody tell me how can I transport this kind of events between 
> server-side and client-side? 


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