This is probably an AJAX/AHAH request, and while I haven't looked at the code I'm not sure there's any ability to hook into the callback from outside. Worst-case scenario, you could poll the DOM with a different script for the element (or class) in question. Something like this is definitely crude and inelegant, but could work: var polled = false; setInterval(function() { if(!polled && $('#element-in-question').length > 0) { polled = true; // Do your thang... } }, 500); Carl Wiedemann Website design and development consulting carl.wiedemann@gmail.com | skype: c4rlww On Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 11:07 AM, Idan Arbel <idan@arbel-designs.com> wrote:
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I have an image field form, and I want to run some js code after the image is uploaded and the preview is created…****
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I’d appreciate any help.****
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