hello,I hope this helps:
                $("#product_links li a").click(
                    function()
                    {
                     alert($(this).parent().attr("class"));
                    }

                    );




> On Aug 1, 11:39 am, macsig <sigbac...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello guys,
> > I'm trying to update a script I found out there in order to fit better
> > my needs.
> >
> > The first step I want to update is the capability to bind a dynamic
> > number of anchors.
> > Right now with the HTML below
> >
> > <ul id="product_links">
> >    <li class="first" ><a>FIRST></a></li>
> >    <li class="second">SECOND</a></li>
> >    <li class="third"><a>THIRD</a></li>
> > </ul>
> >
> > I have the script below:
> >
> >  $("#product_links .first a ").bind("click", function(){ pupup_element
> > ("first"); });
> >  $("#product_links .second a ").bind("click", function(){ pupup_element
> > ("second");});
> >  $("#product_links .third a ").bind("click", function(){ pupup_element
> > ("third");});
> >
> > It works fine but since the number of anchors changes dynamically
> > (through RoR) I'd like to have just 1 line that binds all the anchors.
> > So here 2 questions for you:
> >
> > - how can I select an element's parent?
> > - Does the code below work?
> >
> >   $("#product_links a ").bind("click", function(){ pupup_elemet
> > ("this.PARENT.id");});
> >
> > basically I want to bind all the anchors within the product_links list
> > to popup_element function that takes as a parameter the ID of the
> > anchor parent. In my case the id of the list item.
> >
> > Thanks and have a nice weekend.
> >
> > Sig

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