Nodes_A = $("> NodeType_2, > NodeType_4", xml); Nodes_B = $("> NodeType_1, > NodeType_5", xml);
On Tue, May 19, 2009 at 9:16 AM, ryan.j <ryan.joyce...@googlemail.com>wrote: > > could get NodeType_1 then get it's .siblings()? > > > On May 19, 8:49 am, Ari <ari.hayri...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi, > > I parse XML with JQuery and my XML looks like this: > > > > <record> > > <NodeType_1> > > <NodeType_2/> > > </NodeType_1> > > > > <NodeType_2> > > <NodeType_3/> > > </NodeType_2> > > > > <NodeType_4/> > > </record> > > > > I need to group first level of nodes by their types according certain > > rules. So I have now something like this: > > Nodes_A = $(xml).children().find("NodeType_2,NodeType_4"); > > Nodes_B = $(xml).children().find("NodeType_1,NodeType_5"); > > > > The problem is that find is recursive and I only need the first level. > > Is there a way to do this with JQuery? > > > > I'll appreciate any help, > > Ari > Nodes_A = $("> NodeType_2, > NodeType_4", xml); Nodes_B = $("> NodeType_1, > NodeType_5", xml); -- Christopher Thatcher