So I’ve finally figured out a system for refreshing portions of the screen using Ajax, Taconite, and jQuery within Django, sortof like Ruby on Rails partials.
I was pleased, but unfortunately, the code associated with clicking and drag and dropping is not executing.
I’m replacing the html inside divs.
How can I keep my code modular (separate pieces of content in refreshable divs), yet make sure my jQuery draggables, droppables, clickables, hoverables, etc get reactivated?
Thanks!
Update
I setup a $(document).ready(callasetupfunction) [as recommended below] and it seems to be getting called after each AJAX call. Is that the expected behavior for .ready?
I’ve also noticed that i can bind multiple functions to the $(document).ready(). So I can do that (in other words it’s a lot better than setting the onload huh?)
Without seeing your code, the only advice I can think of is to pull the portions of your code that call
.draggable, etc into a function (probably one that takes a selector), and add that function as a callback after your ajax call completes.If that doesn’t make sense, or is not doable for some reason, and you can put up some working example code that demonstrates the problem, I or someone else can help you find a solution.
Edit: It looks like you might need to stick the call to the above javascript function in a script tag in your response, if you’re set on using taconite.