Unable to trigger the button inside bootstrap tool-tip or popover












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I am unable to trigger event on a button which is inside a bootstrap tooltip. On click of that tooltip i need to open a modal-popup.



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    I am unable to trigger event on a button which is inside a bootstrap tooltip. On click of that tooltip i need to open a modal-popup.



    Please find the JSFiddle "https://jsfiddle.net/wumqynez/1/"










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      I am unable to trigger event on a button which is inside a bootstrap tooltip. On click of that tooltip i need to open a modal-popup.



      Please find the JSFiddle "https://jsfiddle.net/wumqynez/1/"










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      I am unable to trigger event on a button which is inside a bootstrap tooltip. On click of that tooltip i need to open a modal-popup.



      Please find the JSFiddle "https://jsfiddle.net/wumqynez/1/"







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          You have the class of hide on the bootstrap popover content, which is the correct way to go about this, but in doing so I think you need to use event delegation in order to access the content so you should use $(document).on to trigger your jquery click event. So your click event should look like the following:



          $(document).on("click", "#test", function() {
          alert('The paragraph was clicked.');
          });





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          You have the class of hide on the bootstrap popover content, which is the correct way to go about this, but in doing so I think you need to use event delegation in order to access the content so you should use $(document).on to trigger your jquery click event. So your click event should look like the following:



          $(document).on("click", "#test", function() {
          alert('The paragraph was clicked.');
          });





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          • Thank you very much Steve...

            – Tanjore Raj
            Nov 20 '18 at 10:28
















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          You have the class of hide on the bootstrap popover content, which is the correct way to go about this, but in doing so I think you need to use event delegation in order to access the content so you should use $(document).on to trigger your jquery click event. So your click event should look like the following:



          $(document).on("click", "#test", function() {
          alert('The paragraph was clicked.');
          });





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          • Thank you very much Steve...

            – Tanjore Raj
            Nov 20 '18 at 10:28














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          You have the class of hide on the bootstrap popover content, which is the correct way to go about this, but in doing so I think you need to use event delegation in order to access the content so you should use $(document).on to trigger your jquery click event. So your click event should look like the following:



          $(document).on("click", "#test", function() {
          alert('The paragraph was clicked.');
          });





          share|improve this answer













          You have the class of hide on the bootstrap popover content, which is the correct way to go about this, but in doing so I think you need to use event delegation in order to access the content so you should use $(document).on to trigger your jquery click event. So your click event should look like the following:



          $(document).on("click", "#test", function() {
          alert('The paragraph was clicked.');
          });






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          answered Nov 20 '18 at 2:54









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