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/** * @add jQuery.event.special */ steal('jquery/event').then(function( $ ) { /** * @attribute destroyed * @parent specialevents * @download http://jmvcsite.heroku.com/pluginify?plugins[]=jquery/dom/destroyed/destroyed.js * @test jquery/event/destroyed/qunit.html * Provides a destroyed event on an element. * <p> * The destroyed event is called when the element * is removed as a result of jQuery DOM manipulators like remove, html, * replaceWith, etc. Destroyed events do not bubble, so make sure you don't use live or delegate with destroyed * events. * </p> * <h2>Quick Example</h2> * @codestart * $(".foo").bind("destroyed", function(){ * //clean up code * }) * @codeend * <h2>Quick Demo</h2> * @demo jquery/event/destroyed/destroyed.html * <h2>More Involved Demo</h2> * @demo jquery/event/destroyed/destroyed_menu.html */ var oldClean = jQuery.cleanData; $.cleanData = function( elems ) { for ( var i = 0, elem; (elem = elems[i]) !== undefined; i++ ) { $(elem).triggerHandler("destroyed"); //$.event.remove( elem, 'destroyed' ); } oldClean(elems); }; });