Could you set up a test page for us that demonstrates this issue?

On Feb 26, 8:02 am, AndreMiranda <acymira...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Eric!
>
> I showed this problem with Flexigrid selected rows, but the problem is
> with a specific class attribute to several elements.
> For example, If I have 2 links with class attribute "clickMe" and I
> do:
>
> $(".clickMe").click(function(){ alert("this is a test"); });
>
> only the FIRST link works. In 1.2.6 this used to work just fine, but
> in 1.3.1 don't.
>
> The same code above, to work on 1.3.1 in my projects, I have to do
>
> $("a .clickMe").click(function(){ alert("this is a test"); });    I
> had to specify that "clickMe" is a link ("a") class attribute...
>
> Thanks!!
>
> On 26 fev, 14:50, Eric Garside <gars...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Can you provide some HTML to go along with this? There's not enough
> > info present to properly determine the issue.
>
> > On Feb 26, 12:47 pm, AndreMiranda <acymira...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi everyone!!
>
> > > Well... for me it's just the same thing, but I don't know why this
> > > works in 1.2.6 and doesn't in 1.3.1:
>
> > > if ($('.trSelected').length == 2)
> > > {
> > >         alert("hello");
>
> > > }
>
> > > In this case, I'm selecting rows on flexigrid and used to work just
> > > fine in 1.2.6.
>
> > > To work in 1.3.1, I had to do this:
>
> > > if ($('#flexDiv .trSelected').length == 2)
> > > {
> > >            alert("hello");
>
> > > }
>
> > > I had to specify the table from where the trSelected are... why does
> > > this happens??
> > > I'm having too many problems with class attibutes. For example: If I
> > > have 3 input text with class "test", only the first input text is
> > > functional... the other ones no.
> > > Why?
> > > thanks!!!
>
>

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