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jQuery click on or off [duplicate]

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-03-19 09:04 出处:网络
This question already has answers here: Closed 11 years ago. Possible Duplicate: jQuery bind click ANYTHING but ELEMENT
This question already has answers here: Closed 11 years ago.

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jQuery bind click ANYTHING but ELEMENT

I have this HTML

<div id="outer">
  <input id="input1" type="text" value="button1"/>
  <input id="input2" type="text" value="button2"/>
</div>

And I am trying to use this

var insideOuter = "";

jQuery('#outer').live('click', function (e) {
    if(insideOuter != "" && insideOuter != 'outer'){
        alert('Inside');
    }
    insideOuter = "outer";
    return false;
});

jQuery('body').live('click', function (e) {
    if(insideOute开发者_运维问答r != ""&& insideOuter != 'body'){
        alert('Outside');
    }
    insideOuter = "body";
    return false;
});

Basically, I am trying to

  1. If user clicks inside id="outer" then do nothing else
  2. If user clicks outside id="outer"do something

Can someone recommend something better ?


I'd recommend not using live() if you are not trying to bind events to elements that don't already exist in the DOM. Use bind() or click() instead.

Also, instead of checking for non-empty strings, use the length property:

if (insideOuter.length > 0 && ...


$("body").live('click', function (e) {
    if ( $(e.srcElement).attr("id") !== 'outer' && $(e.srcElement).parents("#outer").length == 0)
        alert('foo');
});


This is a duplicate question from one asked recently...I'll find that answer and post a link.

$(document).bind('click', function (e) {
 // Do whatever you want; #outer click event has been stopped
});

$('#outer').bind('click', function(e) {
    e.stopPropagation();
});

jQuery bind click *ANYTHING* but *ELEMENT*

How do I detect a click outside an element?

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