Find only current jQueryUI dialog's contents in dialog open handler












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I have an application that can have multiple jQueryUI dialogs open at the same time.



My problem is that I can't figure out how to find only the current dialogs elements in the open handler of the dialog.



I have tried $(this), ui, ui.dialog and a few other things but without result.



$("<div class='dialog' title='" + title + "'><p>" + text + "</p></div>")
.dialog({
closeOnEscape: false,
open: function (event, ui) {
/*
What can I use to filter the two selectors below
so that they only affect the current dialogs contents?
*/
$(".ui-dialog-titlebar-close", ui.dialog | ui).hide();
$('.ui-dialog-buttonpane', ui.dialog | ui).find('button').each(function (id, el) {
/* This cycles through all buttons on all dialogs */
debugger;
});
},
buttons: {
"Button 1": function () { doStuff; },
"Button 2": function () { doStuff; },
"Button 3": function () { doStuff; }
}
});









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    I have an application that can have multiple jQueryUI dialogs open at the same time.



    My problem is that I can't figure out how to find only the current dialogs elements in the open handler of the dialog.



    I have tried $(this), ui, ui.dialog and a few other things but without result.



    $("<div class='dialog' title='" + title + "'><p>" + text + "</p></div>")
    .dialog({
    closeOnEscape: false,
    open: function (event, ui) {
    /*
    What can I use to filter the two selectors below
    so that they only affect the current dialogs contents?
    */
    $(".ui-dialog-titlebar-close", ui.dialog | ui).hide();
    $('.ui-dialog-buttonpane', ui.dialog | ui).find('button').each(function (id, el) {
    /* This cycles through all buttons on all dialogs */
    debugger;
    });
    },
    buttons: {
    "Button 1": function () { doStuff; },
    "Button 2": function () { doStuff; },
    "Button 3": function () { doStuff; }
    }
    });









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      I have an application that can have multiple jQueryUI dialogs open at the same time.



      My problem is that I can't figure out how to find only the current dialogs elements in the open handler of the dialog.



      I have tried $(this), ui, ui.dialog and a few other things but without result.



      $("<div class='dialog' title='" + title + "'><p>" + text + "</p></div>")
      .dialog({
      closeOnEscape: false,
      open: function (event, ui) {
      /*
      What can I use to filter the two selectors below
      so that they only affect the current dialogs contents?
      */
      $(".ui-dialog-titlebar-close", ui.dialog | ui).hide();
      $('.ui-dialog-buttonpane', ui.dialog | ui).find('button').each(function (id, el) {
      /* This cycles through all buttons on all dialogs */
      debugger;
      });
      },
      buttons: {
      "Button 1": function () { doStuff; },
      "Button 2": function () { doStuff; },
      "Button 3": function () { doStuff; }
      }
      });









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      I have an application that can have multiple jQueryUI dialogs open at the same time.



      My problem is that I can't figure out how to find only the current dialogs elements in the open handler of the dialog.



      I have tried $(this), ui, ui.dialog and a few other things but without result.



      $("<div class='dialog' title='" + title + "'><p>" + text + "</p></div>")
      .dialog({
      closeOnEscape: false,
      open: function (event, ui) {
      /*
      What can I use to filter the two selectors below
      so that they only affect the current dialogs contents?
      */
      $(".ui-dialog-titlebar-close", ui.dialog | ui).hide();
      $('.ui-dialog-buttonpane', ui.dialog | ui).find('button').each(function (id, el) {
      /* This cycles through all buttons on all dialogs */
      debugger;
      });
      },
      buttons: {
      "Button 1": function () { doStuff; },
      "Button 2": function () { doStuff; },
      "Button 3": function () { doStuff; }
      }
      });






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          The solution for me was to refer to the event targets parent element.



          e.g. event.target.parentElement



          $("<div class='dialog' title='" + title + "'><p>" + text + "</p></div>")
          .dialog({
          closeOnEscape: false,
          open: function (event, ui) {
          /* Hide the close button of the dialog your are loading */
          $(".ui-dialog-titlebar-close", event.target.parentElement).hide();

          /* Cycle through only the buttons belonging to the current dialog */
          $('.ui-dialog-buttonpane', event.target.parentElement).find('button').each(function (id, el) {
          debugger;
          });
          },
          buttons: {
          "Button 1": function () { doStuff; },
          "Button 2": function () { doStuff; },
          "Button 3": function () { doStuff; }
          }
          });





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            The solution for me was to refer to the event targets parent element.



            e.g. event.target.parentElement



            $("<div class='dialog' title='" + title + "'><p>" + text + "</p></div>")
            .dialog({
            closeOnEscape: false,
            open: function (event, ui) {
            /* Hide the close button of the dialog your are loading */
            $(".ui-dialog-titlebar-close", event.target.parentElement).hide();

            /* Cycle through only the buttons belonging to the current dialog */
            $('.ui-dialog-buttonpane', event.target.parentElement).find('button').each(function (id, el) {
            debugger;
            });
            },
            buttons: {
            "Button 1": function () { doStuff; },
            "Button 2": function () { doStuff; },
            "Button 3": function () { doStuff; }
            }
            });





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              The solution for me was to refer to the event targets parent element.



              e.g. event.target.parentElement



              $("<div class='dialog' title='" + title + "'><p>" + text + "</p></div>")
              .dialog({
              closeOnEscape: false,
              open: function (event, ui) {
              /* Hide the close button of the dialog your are loading */
              $(".ui-dialog-titlebar-close", event.target.parentElement).hide();

              /* Cycle through only the buttons belonging to the current dialog */
              $('.ui-dialog-buttonpane', event.target.parentElement).find('button').each(function (id, el) {
              debugger;
              });
              },
              buttons: {
              "Button 1": function () { doStuff; },
              "Button 2": function () { doStuff; },
              "Button 3": function () { doStuff; }
              }
              });





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                The solution for me was to refer to the event targets parent element.



                e.g. event.target.parentElement



                $("<div class='dialog' title='" + title + "'><p>" + text + "</p></div>")
                .dialog({
                closeOnEscape: false,
                open: function (event, ui) {
                /* Hide the close button of the dialog your are loading */
                $(".ui-dialog-titlebar-close", event.target.parentElement).hide();

                /* Cycle through only the buttons belonging to the current dialog */
                $('.ui-dialog-buttonpane', event.target.parentElement).find('button').each(function (id, el) {
                debugger;
                });
                },
                buttons: {
                "Button 1": function () { doStuff; },
                "Button 2": function () { doStuff; },
                "Button 3": function () { doStuff; }
                }
                });





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                The solution for me was to refer to the event targets parent element.



                e.g. event.target.parentElement



                $("<div class='dialog' title='" + title + "'><p>" + text + "</p></div>")
                .dialog({
                closeOnEscape: false,
                open: function (event, ui) {
                /* Hide the close button of the dialog your are loading */
                $(".ui-dialog-titlebar-close", event.target.parentElement).hide();

                /* Cycle through only the buttons belonging to the current dialog */
                $('.ui-dialog-buttonpane', event.target.parentElement).find('button').each(function (id, el) {
                debugger;
                });
                },
                buttons: {
                "Button 1": function () { doStuff; },
                "Button 2": function () { doStuff; },
                "Button 3": function () { doStuff; }
                }
                });






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