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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T12:33:33+00:00 2026-05-15T12:33:33+00:00

I have the following function in Javascript: $find(‘mainWindow’).repaint(); I need to run that inside

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I have the following function in Javascript:

$find('mainWindow').repaint();

I need to run that inside this jQuery function:

    $("#tools").click(function() {
        if(get_cookie('visible')== null) {
            set_cookie('visible','no',2020,1,1,'/','.domain');
            $("#WinMain").animate({top: "25px"}, 200);
            **<!--INSERT FIND-->**
        } else {
            delete_cookie('visible','/','.domain');
            $("#WinMain").animate({top: "89px"}, 200);
            **<!--INSERT FIND-->**
        }
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    2026-05-15T12:33:34+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 12:33 pm

    A click handler is just that, an event handler…no one said you can have only one 🙂 If multiple are attached, they’ll run in the order they were bound…so if you can’t modify that function, just attach your own .click() handler after the current one, like this:

    $("#tools").click(function() {
      if(get_cookie('visible')== null) {
        set_cookie('visible','no',2020,1,1,'/','.domain');
        $("#WinMain").animate({top: "25px"}, 200);
      } else {
        delete_cookie('visible','/','.domain');
        $("#WinMain").animate({top: "89px"}, 200);
      }
    });
    //add your own handler later:
    $("#tools").click(function() {
      $('#mainWindow').repaint();
    });
    

    I’m not really sure what $find('mainWindow') stood for, so I’m doing a bit of guessing in the handler above, grabbing it by ID. If you can modify the original handler, just stick the code you want to run in where you have placeholder comments now now.

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