I am trying something as follows,
$(document).bind ('pageshow', function (e, data) {
console.log ($('#page_spots'));
console.log ($.mobile.activePage);
if ($.mobile.activePage == $('#page_spots')) { console.log ('Bingo!'); }
});
Being #page_spots a div with the attribute data-role set to page. In the example above, when the active page is #page_spots I want to log ‘Bingo!’ in the console.
I am a complete newbie to jQM and I don’t know if this should be the right way or not.
Thank you in advance and apologies for my english.
You can get the active page’s ID from
$.mobile.activePageand compare it to a string rather than trying to compare to a jQuery object:Here is a demo: http://jsfiddle.net/E6YuA/
$.mobile.activePageis nice to have because it is always a cached object of the currentdata-role="page"element that you can quickly reference.Update
I was just reading this again and you don’t need to use
.attr()to find the ID, you can a bit more quickly by accessing the attribute directly from the DOMElement:$.mobile.activePage[0].id