Seems they are all children of their individual <TR> tag right?
What is the event you are listening for?
If its an ajax table you will need to bind the events using the Live jQuery
plugin.
Then once you have an event you are listening for you probably will have
something like:

var parentTR = $(this.parents("tr:first"); //this is the parent TR of
whatever is firing the event, assuming its inside the TR
parentTR.children("input:first").val();  //this would be the first inputs
value

Does this help get you started?

Glen

On 8/30/07, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Please help me!
>
> On Aug 30, 10:44 am, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have a table generated by ajax:
> > <table>
> >          <tr id="3">
> >           <td><input type="text" value="7586"/>
> >               </td>
> >           <td><select id="xxx">
> >                <option value="3">Unu</option>
> >                <option value="4">Psatru</option>
> >                <option value="5">Cinci</option>
> >               </select></td>
> >           <td><input type="text" value="758633"</td>
> >           <td>nimic</td>
> >          </tr>
> >
> >          <tr id="89">
> >           <td><input type="text" value="758as6"/>
> >               </td>
> >           <td><select id="xxx">
> >                <option value="33">Unu</option>
> >                <option value="44">Psatru</option>
> >                <option value="55">Cinci</option>
> >               </select></td>
> >           <td><input type="text" value="mother"</td>
> >           <td>nimic</td>
> >          </tr>
> >         </table>
> >
> > how find value of first input, value of select,value of next input,
> > text of <td><nimic/td> and id of <tr> by click on each <tr id="">
> > Thank you.
>
>

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