Hi Pedro,
It is hard to figure out what you are trying to select without a look on the
HTML markup.
What does you mean with "half of the elements i get with"? It depends upon
the markup!
In nth-child(n) is n constant or inside a loop?
How about a sample of your markup and information about wh
Try $('div.first:not(.second)') and $('li:not(.jq-first)') (without
tag names in the :not() selector)
--Karl
Karl Swedberg
www.englishrules.com
www.learningjquery.com
On Feb 1, 2009, at 12:40 PM, Javier Martinez Fernandez wrote:
I'm having some problems using the "not" sel
That's an XPath selector, not a CSS selector. To do that in jQuery you
would need to do:
$("tr:not(:has(th)):even")
--John
On Dec 20, 9:38 am, "chinnakarup...@gmail.com"
wrote:
> Hi,
> I tried a eg for :not operator.According to which it should not pick
> up the Table header but it does .what
This should do it...
$("input:checkbox:not(#myid)").attr("checked",false);
-- Josh
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From: "Brad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "jQuery (English)"
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 11:57 AM
Subject: [jQuery] Not selector help
I'm looking for the quickest way to u
yea, that works, thanks Karl! Yea, i agree too that following css
convention is a better choice.
Here's the other deprecated stuff in v1.2 that I just found (for other
newbies):
http://docs.jquery.com/Release:jQuery_1.2#Removed_Functionality
john
On Oct 26, 7:13 pm, Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECT
On Oct 26, 2007, at 8:21 PM, jkl wrote:
Hi,
I am running the sample from the learning jquery book chap.2 on p.
28.
$('th').parent().addClass('table-heading');
$('tr:not([th]):even').addClass('even');
$('tr:not([th]):odd').addClass('odd');
It runs fine with the v1.1 that is included
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I don't think it's a bug, and I'm not surprised this selector doesn't work..
This is first selecting all elements that are descendants of #document.
Then, from that set of matching elements, it's trying to remove all that
have a class of "menu" and a descendant . So, it should select all of
1. The first form - $("#document a").not(".menu a").dostuff() - should
work. I think that this is a bug that it doesn't, and should be
reported
as such.
I don't think it's a bug, and I'm not surprised this selector doesn't
work.. This is first selecting all elements that are descendants
1. The first form - $("#document a").not(".menu a").dostuff() - should
work. I think that this is a bug that it doesn't, and should be reported
as such.
2. This does work:
$("#document a").not( $(".menu a") ).dostuff();
Instead of removing the elements by expression, you're doing a second
selec
James, I think you're looking for "filter":
$("#document a").filter(".menu a").dostuff();
I have tried:
$("#document a").not(".menu a").dostuff();
$("#document *:not(.menu) a").dostuff();
$("#document a:not(.menu a)").dostuff();
I am at a loss. No doubt there is a really simple way of sayi
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