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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T08:44:17+00:00 2026-05-13T08:44:17+00:00

I bind two event handlers on this link: <a href=’#’ id=’elm’>Show Alert</a> JavaScript: $(function()

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I bind two event handlers on this link:

<a href='#' id='elm'>Show Alert</a>

JavaScript:

$(function()
{
  $('#elm').click(_f);
  $('#elm').mouseover(_m);
});

function _f(){alert('clicked');}
function _m(){alert('mouse over');}

Is there any way to get a list of all events bound on an element, in this case on element with id="elm"?

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    2026-05-13T08:44:18+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 8:44 am

    In modern versions of jQuery, you would use the $._data method to find any events attached by jQuery to the element in question. Note, this is an internal-use only method:

    // Bind up a couple of event handlers
    $("#foo").on({
        click: function(){ alert("Hello") },
        mouseout: function(){ alert("World") }
    });
    
    // Lookup events for this particular Element
    $._data( $("#foo")[0], "events" );
    

    The result from $._data will be an object that contains both of the events we set (pictured below with the mouseout property expanded):

    Console output for $._

    Then in Chrome, you may right click the handler function and click “view function definition” to show you the exact spot where it is defined in your code.

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