To tidy that up, what if you push or unshift (not sure which you need) the
current element before the pluck but after the anscestors...
that should get the current element into the chain.

Gareth

On Jan 12, 2008 11:13 AM, Justin Perkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> > var selector = element.ancestors
> ().pluck("nodeName").invoke("toLowerCase").join("
> > > ");
>
> Quite a handy little piece of code there Nicolas, with a slight
> modification to append the element ID and that'd be a great Element
> utility method.
>
> -justin
>
> >
>

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