Sam...what plugins are you refering to with the moveRowAfter? M
On Aug 2, 2:24 am, Wizzud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > $('table') ... gets all tables > $('table').eq(1) ... gets the second table > $('#formelement').parent().parent().parent() ... gets the 'great-grandad' of > #formelement > > or, to look back up the DOM for a table ... > var _find = $('#formelement'); > while(!_find.is('table')){ _find = _find.parent(); } > ...but I would recommend putting another test in this loop, just in case > #formelement doesn't have a table above it! > > > > > > Mike Miller-13 wrote: > > > Hi, > > > Thanks for the tip...the one other question I have related to this > > that I need to move these rows in a table that has no id. The table > > does have "form" elements that have id's and I could do something like > > this in JS > > > document.getElementById("formelement").parentNode.parentNode.parentNode > > - this gets a ref to the table > > > Likewise > > > document.getElementsByTagName("table") and then navigate to the > > particular table element I am interested in. > > > Question now becomes...how do I do either one of those javascript > > functions I am familiar with...with jquery/ > > > M > > > On Jul 31, 2:57 am, Dave Probert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Or for more detailed movement: > >> $('tr:eq(3)').insertBefore('tr:eq(1)'); > >> or > >> $('tr:eq(2)').insertAfter('tr:eq(5)'); > >> Note: the numbers are the row count - beginning at 0 (zero) for the > >> first row. > > >> Lookup the jquery :xxx qualifiers for more options. > > >> On Jul 31, 4:16 am, Mike Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> > Haven't been able to find any documentation so far that talks about > >> > how to move rows around with jquery. Don't really need to sort the > >> > whole table...rather I want to move one row to another position. Can > >> > this be done?- Hide quoted text - > > >> - Show quoted text - > > -- > View this message in > context:http://www.nabble.com/Anything-similar-to-IE%27s-table.moveRow-in-jqu... > Sent from the JQuery mailing list archive at Nabble.com.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -