Hi,
I'm facing a "stupid" stuff. I have a table. When I click on a TR, it displays another TR containing datas : <table> <tr id="clickme_1" class="clickme"> <td> Data - Data - http://www.site.com Link - Data </td> </tr> <tr id="showme_1" class="showme"> <td> <div id="showmore_1" class="showmore"> Extra Data - <div>Another Div</div> - http://www.site.com Extra Data - Extra Data </div> </td> </tr> </table> It works perfectly with a toggle : $(document).ready(function() { $("tr.clickme").click( function() { var ids = $(this).attr('id').split('_'); var id = (ids[(ids.length-1)]); $("#showme_"+id+" >div").each(function(){ $(this).toggle(); }); $("#showme_"+id).toggle(); } ); }); But, when I click on a link (ID:link_1) inside the TR (ID:clickme_1), it triggers the toggle effect. I whish I could : - click "anywhere" on the TR and trigger the toggle - not trigger the toggle if i clicked on a link (juste open the new window) The problem is that the first triggered effect is the TR click and I can't find the way to prevent the effect when the link is clicked. Can anyone help me ? Freud -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Toggle-on-TR.onclick-but-not-on-content-link-tf4956507s27240.html#a14193890 Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.