Figured it out, only tested on FF.

$('.toleft').click(function() {
                var values2 = $('.left').values(values2);
                var values = $(this).parents('div.box').values();
        var $right = $('.right').values(values2);
        var $left = $('.left').values(values);
        return false;
    });

        $('.toright').click(function() {
                var values2 = $('.right').values(values2);
                var values = $(this).parents('div.box').values();
        var $left = $('.left').values(values2);
        var $right = $('.right').values(values);
    });


On Oct 16, 2:30 pm, johnHoysa <johnho...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Looking at the example for the values.jquery plugin I would think that
> I would not only be able to copy values from one id to an other but
> that I would also be able to switch the values as well.
>
> Here is the working example 
> -http://jquery-values.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/jquery.values.htm
>
> Looking at the above example what I would like to do is take the value
> from id:left and switch it with the value from id:right.
> So that would give me this ordering id:right   id:middle   id:left.
>
> Is this possible? And if so how!
>
> appreciate your help!
>
> John

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