hi amuhlou,

thank you for your quick response.

with the same assumption is there any possibility to get all
grandchildren in the handle property of jquery.


On Jul 23, 12:11 pm, amuhlou <amysch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Assuming the grandchildren all have the class="grandchild" attribute,
> you could use the find() method:
>
> $('div.parent').find(".grandchild")
>
> On Jul 23, 3:04 pm, Krish <senthil....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hey All,
>
> > I have to select all my grandchildren of parent div. only the
> > grandchildren not either of children or great grandchildren.
>
> >  <div id="parent" class="parent" >
> >     <div  id="child" class="child">
> >            <div  id="grand_child_1" class="grandchild" > </div>
> >                    <div  id="great_grand_child_1"
> > class="greatgrandchild" > </div>
> >                    <div  id="great_grand_child_2"
> > class="greatgrandchild" > </div>
> >                      .
> >                      .
> >                       .
> >                     <div  id="great_grand_child_n"
> > class="greatgrandchild" > </div>
> >          <div  id="grand_child_2" class="grandchild" > </
> > div>
> >                    <div  id="great_grand_child_1"
> > class="greatgrandchild" > </div>
> >                    <div  id="great_grand_child_2"
> > class="greatgrandchild" > </div>
> >                      .
> >                      .
> >                       .
> >                     <div  id="great_grand_child_n"
> > class="greatgrandchild" > </div>
> >          <div  id="grand_child_3" class="grandchild" > </div>
> >         .
> >         .
> >         .
> >         .
> >         <div  id="grand_child_n" class="grandchild"> </div>
> >    </div>
> > </div>
>
> > How can i  achieve this using jquery?
>
> > Thanks in advance....
>
> > regards,
> > krish

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