Hey, I'm usin开发者_如何学Gog jquery, ajax and CKEditor:
$( '.ckeditor' ).ckeditor();
The first time the page is loaded through ajax the ckeditor() is fired off without a hitch.  The second time it fails.  Normally when binding you do something like:
.unbind('click').bind('click',function{...})
What do I do to unbind ckeditor()?  
Best I've found is ...
if (CKEDITOR.instances['ckeditor']) {
    CKEDITOR.remove(CKEDITOR.instances['ckeditor']);
}
You can get a CKEDITOR object reference by using:
var editor = $('.ckeditor').ckeditorGet();
and then you can destory it like this:
CKEDITOR.remove(editor);
I did it long way :). You may count the amount of CK instances this way:
function countProps(obj) {
    var l = 0;
    for (p in obj) l++;
    return l;
}
if ( countProps(CKEDITOR.instances) ) { 
// to assure you have at least one instance of ckeditor
// you may want to use more complicated checks - in my case I have only one editor 
// instance per page
    editor = $('youreditor').ckeditorGet();
    CKEDITOR.remove(editor); 
}
Simple way Get instances by name , If exist then remove:
  var editor = CKEDITOR.instances['name'];
  if (editor) {
      editor.destroy(true);
  }
OR
  var editor = CKEDITOR.instances['name'];
  if (editor) {
      CKEDITOR.remove(editor);
  }
 
         
                                         
                                         
                                         
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