Karl's suggestion should work... I notice the HTML code you posted has a line-break after "b-visibleUrl-", i.e. class="b-visibleUrl b-visibleUrl- short"
Is this line-break in your original HTML code? If so that might be the problem. On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 11:35 AM, Tester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thanks for the suggestion! That's actually what I started with. While > it's perfectly fine in situations with one class assigned to elements > (e.g. <div class="b-visibleUrl-short">) it doesn't seem to detect it > in my situation with two classes. > > On Sep 22, 9:13 pm, "Karl Rudd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Remember that jQuery uses CSS syntax for selectors. So, just like in > > CSS to select a element with a particular class you add a "." to the > > front of the class name. > > > > In this case: > > > > $('div.b-visibleUrl-short') > > > > Karl Rudd > > > > On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 11:25 AM, Tester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > My code looks like this: > > > ================================ > > > <div class="a-webResult a-result"> > > > <div class="b-webResult b-result"> > > > <div class="b-title">Title</div> > > > > > <div class="b-visibleUrl b-visibleUrl- > > > short">www.learningjquery.com</div> > > > <div class="b-visibleUrl b-visibleUrl-long">www.learningjquery.com/ > > > 2007/02/</div> > > > > > </div> > > > </div> > > > ================================ > > > I can't modify HTML and need to access elements "b-visibleUrl-short." > > > Tried: > > > > > - $('[EMAIL PROTECTED]') and > > > - $("div[class$='b-visibleUrl-short'") > > > > > but nothing seems to work. > > > > > Any ideas would be appreciated. Thanks! > -- Ca-Phun Ung + Yelotofu <http://yelotofu.com> + css, django, hongkong, html, javascript, php