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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T01:52:59+00:00 2026-06-02T01:52:59+00:00

in my rails application im loading a compose mail form by sending ajax request

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in my rails application im loading a compose mail form by sending ajax request

the code of my compose.js file is

$(‘#main’).html(“<%= j render :partial =>”smails/form” %>”);

now in my compose form i have implemented an autocomplete field using jquery autocomplete plugin which is working fine when im loading the form without ajax. i think this is because im using document.ready, but i dont know how to use anything else.

code for my autocomlete.js.coffee file

$(document).ready ->
  split = (val) ->
    val.split /,\s*/
  extractLast = (term) ->
    split(term).pop()
  $('#smail_receiver').autocomplete
             source: "/autocomplete/users"
             search: ->
               term = extractLast(@value)
               false  if term.length < 2
             focus: ->
               false
             select: (event,ui) ->
               terms = split(@value)
               terms.pop()
               terms.push ui.item.value
               terms.push ""
               @value = terms.join(",")
               false

i also tried document.on

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    2026-06-02T01:53:00+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 1:53 am

    There is probably a better way by using the “on” binding but you could just call your:

    $('#smail_receiver').autocomplete
    

    in the success method of the ajax call that creates the form. You could also put it in your compose.js file after the form is rendered.

    As said above there is probably a tidier solution but this would do the trick.

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