jQuery live() and ASP.NET Ajax asynchronous postback(blog.dreamlabsolutions.com)

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The jQuery (1.3+) live event and why you have to know about it when working with ASP.NET Ajax asynchronous postback. This post also sums up what you can use to make your jQuery $(document).ready() call work also after an asynch postback took place.

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