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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T13:29:00+00:00 2026-05-24T13:29:00+00:00

the problem this works fine: $(‘#edit_curriculum .generated’).children().blur(function(){ console.log(this); }); but this doesn’t: $(‘#edit_curriculum .generated’).children().live(‘blur’,

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the problem

this works fine:

$('#edit_curriculum .generated').children().blur(function(){
    console.log(this);
});

but this doesn’t:

$('#edit_curriculum .generated').children().live('blur', function(){
    console.log(this);
});

obs: the functions are wrapped in a $(document).ready event.


the outputs

working:

<input type=​"text" name=​"phones[]​" class=​"medium phone valid">

not working:

Uncaught Syntax error, unrecognized expression: )
k.errorjquery.js:17
k.filterjquery.js:17
kjquery.js:17
c.querySelectorAll.kjquery.js:17
k.matchesSelectorjquery.js:17
f.extend.filterjquery.js:17
f.fn.extend.isjquery.js:17
f.fn.extend.closestjquery.js:17
Njquery.js:16
f.event.handlejquery.js:17
f.event.add.k.i.handle.kjquery.js:16
f.event.triggerjquery.js:17
ejquery.js:17
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    2026-05-24T13:29:01+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 1:29 pm

    From jQuery live() documentation:

    Attach a handler to the event for all elements which match the current selector, now and in the future.

    This function is meant to work on a selector, not a collection of elements. I would use the following syntax:

     $('#edit_curriculum .generated > *').live('blur', function(){
       console.log(this);
     });
    

    This selector will get any immediate children (hence what you had before) but with selection and not traversal. This should allow you to use live() as you would expect. Hope this helps!

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