prevObject is internal, you don't need to know about it. Just use
end() instead.

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Ariel Flesler
http://flesler.blogspot.com/

On Sep 1, 9:19 am, Tzury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > jQuery.fn.find=function( selector ) {
> >   this.query=selector;  //this is the only line you have to modify
>
> >   var elems = jQuery.map(this, function(elem){
> >     return jQuery.find( selector, elem );
> >   });
> >   return this.pushStack( /[^+>] [^+>]/.test( selector ) ||
> > selector.indexOf("..") > -1 ?
> >     jQuery.unique( elems ) : elems );
>
> > }
>
> > Now you can get the query string:
> > $('body .class').prevObject.query  //->'body .class'
> > $('body').find('.class').prevObject.prevObject.query  //->'body'
> > but
> > $('#id').prevObject.query  //->undefined
> > $().find('#id').prevObject.query  //->'#id'
>
> here is the final tweak,
> (after adding this modified find method)
>
> query = (this.prevObject && this.prevObject.query) || this[0];
>
> I strongly believe that such property should be added to the main
> distro of jQuery.
> After all, the idea of find-and-modify approach - one of jQuery
> fundamentals.

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