JQuery stops working after an AJAX call (ASP.NET MVC)?

Before your document. Ready call, put this line of code.

Before your document. Ready call, put this line of code: var $j = jQuery.noConflict(); Then replace all of the '$' references with '$j' and your code should now work. There is probably a conflict between some other javascript and the jQuery script, so your document.

Ready is not being seen. This is the quickest way to work around the problem. And if you're feeling ambitious, you can find out what is going on by using a tool such as FireFox's Error Console.

Thanks man, it's working – Ari Sep 22 '10 at 8:27.

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