"get the prev <a> to <span>"

that's all i need... but the ".prev()" selector only seems to go "up"
the DOM, it won't go back into the table row that the two tables share

On Sep 10, 5:29 pm, "ryan.j" <ryan.joyce...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> not sure if there is a neat way of doing it, but providing the nested
> tables aren't too busy would it be horribly inefficient to do
> something like this?
>
> get the prev <a> to <span>,
> check if <span> is closest to <a>,
> if false get the prev <a> to the current <a> and test again,
> if true you have your element.

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