$('li.tabs-selected') also shows undefined.. i m unable to find li
with the help of class 'tabs-selected'..


On Jan 16, 1:28 am, Balazs Endresz <balazs.endr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Now that's another one:
>
> $('li').hasClass('.tabs-selected')
> and
> $('li').is('.tabs-selected')
>
> only tell you if "li" has that class or not,
> if you want to select by class do this:
> $('li.tabs-selected')
>
> On Jan 15, 9:11 pm, CreativeMind <aftab.pu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >  hi,
> > here is the html source of a list.
> > <li class="xsnazzy" >
> > <a href="#frMap" style="text-decoration:none;text-indent:5px;"><b
> > class='xtop'>
> > <b class='xb1 '></b><b class='xb2 color_a'></b><b class='xb3 '></b>
> > <b class='xb4 color_a'></b></b><span class="xboxcontent">
> > <h1>Map</h1></span></a></li>
> > ------------------
> > here is the generated html source of a list.
> >  <li class="xsnazzy top-left tabs-selected" >
> > <a href="#frMap" style="text-decoration: none; text-indent: 5px;">
> > <b class="xtop"><b class="xb1"></b><b class="xb2 color_a"></b>
> > <b class="xb3"></b><b class="xb4 color_a"></b></b>
> > <span class="xboxcontent"><h1>Map</h1></span></a></li>
> > -------------------
> > the problem is when i try to find $('li').hasClass('.tabs-selected'),
> > or $('li').is('.tabs-selected')
> > it returns me undefined... but it exists in the generated html..how
> > can i find that class.

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