Thanks, that's perfect.

On Apr 3, 9:10 am, Qutoz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Pete,
> I made an example, please review it and tell me if it doesn't match
> your needs:
>
> <html>
> <head>
>
> <script src="jquery.js"></script>
> <script>
> $(document).ready(function() {
>  var newtable = $("#mytable").clone(true);
>  newtable.attr("id","mytable2");
>  newtable.insertAfter("#mytable");
> $("#mytable2 > tbody > tr:not(#first)").remove();});
>
> </script>
> </head>
> <body>
>
> <table id="mytable" border=1>
>   <tbody>
>     <tr id="first">
>       <td>1</td>
>     </tr>
>     <tr>
>       <td>2</td>
>     </tr>
>   </tbody>
> </table>
> </body>
> </html>
>
> Thanks.
> Qutoz,
>
> On Apr 3, 5:52 am, Pete Kruckenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > [Sorry if this is a dup, first one didn't seem to post.]
>
> > Assuming I have
>
> > <table>
> >   <tbody>
> >     <tr id="first">
> >       <td>1</td>
> >     </tr>
> >     <tr>
> >       <td>2</td>
> >     </tr>
> >   </tbody>
> > </table>
>
> > is there a way with jQuery to select and then clone the following
> > (i.e. the table structure, but with just the first <tr>
>
> > <table>
> >   <tbody>
> >     <tr id="first">
> >       <td>1</td>
> >     </tr>
> >   </tbody>
> > </table>
>
> > Thanks for your help
> > Pete.

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