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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T17:07:21+00:00 2026-05-24T17:07:21+00:00

I have a page that appends and removes inputs from DOM using jquery. Some

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I have a page that appends and removes inputs from DOM using jquery. Some of them share a class (“numeric”). Once each input is appended, my code should call .numeric() to every new input with “numeric” class. I defined this block at the beginning of the code,

$('input.numeric')
    .live('load', function() {
        $(this).numeric();
    });

but load seems not to be related to appended nodes after DOM is loaded. Ready event isn’t working either.

How could I do that? Thanks mates

Edit: I managed to solve this following @BGerrissen methods in a more general way. I already defined a wrapper for appending (which I called draw), and then each time I append anything, I trigger $(document).trigger('appended'), so it is easy to track anywhere. Then I use

$(document)
     .bind('appended', function() {
        $('input.numeric').numeric();
    });

To do what I need. Cheers

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    2026-05-24T17:07:21+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 5:07 pm

    When appending inputs, fire a custom event as well.

    var child = $("<input class='numeric' />");
    $("#parent").append(child);
    child.trigger("appended");
    

    Then you can hook events to it for your purpose:

    $('input.numeric')
        .live('appended', function() { // Use .on() method from jQuery 1.7 and up
            $(this).numeric();
        });
    

    NOTE: As of jQuery 1.7, .live() is deprecated. Use .on()

    Or use a helper method for firing the event on append.

    function appendAndFireAppendEvent( parentExpr , childExpr ){
        var child = $( childExpr );
        $( parentExpr  ).append(child);
        child.trigger("appended");
    }
    
    // usage
    appendAndFireAppendEvent( "#parentElement" , "<input class='numeric' />" );
    

    NOT ADVISED **

    You can also override jQuery’s append() method to always fire the “appended” event.

    var oldAppend = $.fn.append;
    $.fn.append = function( el )
    {
       oldAppend.call( this , el ); // DONT convert el to a JQuery object before passing it to oldAppend
       $(el).trigger("appended");
       return $(el); // to allow chaining to work
    }
    

    But this will apply to ALL append() calls, wether you want it or not and might possibly break something as I’ve not investigated stability of this override.

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