Problem: If that's actual code, you have duplicate IDs and nothing
based on those IDs will fire correctly. In which case use classes
instead. If they're all unique, your function doesn't handle them -
and you'd need to loop through finding the one that fired the event,
and *then* find the next-li text.
Assuming this markup:
div id=questions-page
div class=question
pquestions goes here/p
ulliAnswer to it goes here/li/ul
/div
this should work:
$(#questions-page p).click(function(){
var answer_text = $(this).next(li).text();
alert('Answer is'+answer_text);
});
You don't need to ID/class everything either, in order to work with
it. The #questions-page p finds all p's inside #questions-page,
and when they're clicked on, it finds the next li after the clicked
p, and gives you it's text.
On Apr 16, 9:07 pm, Kapse kapse.nar...@gmail.com wrote:
div id=questions-page
div id=question
pquestion1/p
ul
lianswer1/li
/ul
/div