Hi

You posted a reply but there was nothing there! LOL i can't see what
you wrote.

Thanks
Jess :)

On Oct 5, 3:57 pm, Piyush Moradiya <moradiya.piy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 6:34 PM, jessie <mi...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>
> > Hi
>
> > I have implemented this jQuery for image rollover on href
>
> > The only problem is, is there a way to call more than one class for
> > this particular function?
> > $(function(){  // Document is ready
> >  $("#nav td").enter();// call the function
> > });
>
> > So i have more than one class i'd like to this function but i have no
> > idea on how to add to it....
>
> > here is the jQuery
>
> > function getLeaf(url) {
> > var splited=url.split('?');// remove all the parameter from url
> > url=splited[0];
> > return url.substring(url.lastIndexOf("/")+1);// return file name
> > without domain and path
> > }
>
> > jQuery.fn.extend({
> >  enter: function() {//plugins creation
> >     return this.each(function() {
> >       var pth = $(this).find("img")[0];
> >      //alert($(this).children().attr("href"));
> >       if($(this).children().attr("href")==getLeaf
> > (document.location.href)){// check that the link url and document url
> > is same
> >           $(pth).attr("src",pth.src.replace(/.gif/g, '_active.gif'));
> >       } else{
> >               $(this).hover(function(){
> >                  $(pth).attr("src",pth.src.replace(/.gif/g,
> > '_active.gif'));// mouse over Image
> >                  },function(){
> >                      $(pth).attr("src",pth.src.replace(/_active.gif/
> > g, '.gif'));// mouse out image
> >                      });
> >               }
> >               });
> >     }
> > });
> > $(function(){  // Document is ready
> >  $("#nav td").enter();// call the function
> > });
>
> > Hope you can help.
>
> > Thanks
> > Jess

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