all OK. thanks

On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 5:02 AM, andrea varnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
> On 13 Mag, 16:29, canadaduane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I wonder if you're looking for 'filter' instead of 'next'?
> >
> > $('.bloc-top').click(function(){
> >   $(this).filter('.bloc-center').slideToggle('slow');
> > });
>
> well... first of all I'm not quite sure about the html Luciano posted.
> I supposed something like this:
>
> > <div id="box1" class="box">
> >      <div class="bloc-top">content top</div>
> >      <div class="bloc-center">content slideToggle</div>
> > </div>
>
> because the code he posted at the beginning contains the class
> selector $('.bloc-center'), but there is no class="bloc-center" in the
> sample html.
>
> anyway, filter() will not work in this case, because bloc-center is
> not inside bloc-top, but it's next to it.
> so I'm using next()
>
> but maybe I went too far.
> correct jQuery for an xml like this:
>
> <div id="box2" class="box">
>     <bloc-top>content top</bloc-top>
>     <bloc-center>content slideToggle</bloc-center>
> </div>
>
> would be:
>
> $('bloc-top').click(function(){
>    $(this).next().slideToggle('slow');
> });
>



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