I have other question, with this code i´m trying catch the 1st parent div of img OK but when this img is in a TD the parent returns undefined then dont hides the div, how can i get the parent div with this?
$('[EMAIL PROTECTED]').click(function() { alert($(this).parent("div").attr("id")); $(this).parent("div").hide(); }); the begin of code <div id="container_formulario"> <table width="550" border="0" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"> <tr> <td width="64" background="macosx/images/top_bg.png"> <img src="macosx/images/bttns.png" width="33" height="24" /></td> <td align="center" background="macosx/images/top_bg.png" class="title">Ordem de Serviço </td> <td width="58" align="right" background="macosx/images/top_bg.png"> <img src="imgs/icons/up_icon.png" name="min_max" width="16" height="16" class="Hover" id="min_max" /> <img src="imgs/botao_fechar.png" alt="Fechar" name="fechar_form" width="16" height="16" border="0" id="fechar_form" class="Hover" /> On 5/30/07, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Jean, Try switching the "=" and the "^" around. So, the selector expression should look like this: $('[EMAIL PROTECTED]') That is, if you selecting all images that have a id that starts with "fechar". --Karl _________________ Karl Swedberg www.englishrules.com www.learningjquery.com On May 30, 2007, at 10:22 AM, Jean Nascimento wrote: I´m trying do that $("[EMAIL PROTECTED]").click(function() { alert('u can do it!'); $(this).parent("div").hide(); }); fechar = close Even with a alert do nothing, where is wrong?? -- []´s Jean www.suissa.info Ethereal Agency www.etherealagency.com
-- []´s Jean www.suissa.info Ethereal Agency www.etherealagency.com