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Asked: June 15, 20262026-06-15T01:06:08+00:00 2026-06-15T01:06:08+00:00

Problem: I am creating an element via a JS templating system. Inside that template

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Problem: I am creating an element via a JS templating system. Inside that template I am specifying an ID. After that ID is created, Is there a way with jQuery to fire a callback when a specific element is created?

Example JS/HTML with Knockoutjs:

function Dialogs(){
    this.createDialog = function(id){
        //alert('creating dialog');
        // If i add a setTimeout here, it will work.
            $("#" + id).dialog({
                autoOpen: true,
                resizable: false,
                width: 360,
                height: 200,
                dialogClass: 'systemError',
                modal: true,
                closeText: 'hide'
            });


    };
    this.data = ko.observableArray([
        new Dialog("Demo", 'htmlContent', { 
            id: 'testDialog',
            success: function() {}, 
            error: function(){},
            actions:[
                new DialogAction('continue', { 
                    className: 'foo', 
                    id: 'bar',
                    events: { 
                        click: function() { 
                            console.log('do stuff');
                        }
                    }
                })
            ] 
        })

    ]);
}
function Dialog (name, htmlContent, options) {
    options = options || {};
    this.id = options['id'] || '';
    this.name = ko.observable(name || "");
    this.className = options['className'] || '';
    this.htmlContent = ko.observable( htmlContent || "");
    this.successCallback = options['success'] || this.close;
    this.errorCallback = options['error'] || this.throwError
    this.actions = options['actions'] || [];
}

function DialogAction (name, options) {
    options = options || {};
    this.name = ko.observable(name || "");
    this.className = options['className'] || null;
    this.id = options['id'] || null;
    this.successCallback = options['success'] || null;
    this.errorCallback=  options['error'] || null;

}
ko.applyBindings(new Dialogs());

The HTML:

<div id="dialog-holder" data-bind="foreach: Dialogs.data()">
      <div class="systemErrorDialog" data-bind="template: { name: 'dialog-system-error', data: $data, afterRender: Global.Dialogs.createDialog($data.id) }"></div>
</div>

<script type="text/template" id="dialog-system-error">
    <div data-bind="html:htmlContent(), attr:{id: id, class:className,title:name()}">
      <div class="actions" data-bind="foreach: actions"> 
        <div data-bind="attr:{id: name(), class: className}"></div>
      </div> 
    </div>
</script>
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    2026-06-15T01:06:09+00:00Added an answer on June 15, 2026 at 1:06 am

    You could run an interval to check for the id in the dom, and then fire an event if it exists.

    var intv = setInterval(function(){
     var $el = $("#myId");
    
     if ( $el.length > 0 ) {
       clearInterval(intv);
       doSomething();
     }
    }, 500);
    

    probably should clear the interval after 10 secs in the event if never shows:

    setTimeout(function(){
      clearInterval(intv);
    }, 10000);
    
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