I want to be sure that I understand one basic concept of event handing by Javascript or jQuery correctly.
A very simple example:
Page has a few buttons and a few input elements. One of the buttons ID is ‘btnTest’
Here is the script in the Head section of the page:
<script type=”text/javascript” >
$(document).ready(function () {
FireClickMethod();
});
Function FireClickMethod() {
$(‘#btnTest’).click( function () {
Alert(‘ Button clicked’ )
})
}
</script>
Does method FireClickMethod fire when user clicks on any of the buttons? Of course I understand that jQuery will look for element ‘btnTest’ and will determine if the click was on this button. But I just wanted to understand that method files FireClickMethod() on every click or other event on the page. Do I understand this correctly?
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