[jQuery] Re: Bug? $('#foo #bar')

2007-06-06 Thread Klaus Hartl
Karl Swedberg wrote: On Jun 4, 2007, at 5:38 PM, Klaus Hartl wrote: Makes perfect sense. phew! I was hoping you would say that. :-) No need for fear Karl! You know we share the same mindset! --Klaus

[jQuery] Re: Bug? $('#foo #bar')

2007-06-05 Thread Matt Kruse
On Jun 5, 11:54 am, "Sean Catchpole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My point is that, id's and classes are the same except for the fact > that you can only have one id per element, and only one of each id per > page. If you remove that uniqueness of id's then it strips much of > it's purpose. CSS S

[jQuery] Re: Bug? $('#foo #bar')

2007-06-05 Thread R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah
On Jun 5, 9:54 pm, "Sean Catchpole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I suppose I can see a few applications of using multiple id's, but I'm > still curious why using classes instead is not a better option. 1. CSS designers don't have to scratch their heads forming the selectors. It's simple, lo

[jQuery] Re: Bug? $('#foo #bar')

2007-06-05 Thread Sean Catchpole
I suppose I can see a few applications of using multiple id's, but I'm still curious why using classes instead is not a better option. On 6/5/07, patcoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: #home #logo #interior #logo You could for example have My point is that, id's and classes are the same except

[jQuery] Re: Bug? $('#foo #bar')

2007-06-05 Thread patcoll
I second this notion. A perfect example from a current project: I have two page templates: home and interior. On each I have the client's logo, but they are different sizes. I use an id of "logo" on both because something bothered me about using "#home-logo" and "#interior-logo". If I put an id o

[jQuery] Re: Bug? $('#foo #bar')

2007-06-04 Thread R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah
On Jun 4, 10:28 pm, "Sean Catchpole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > More importantly, why are you using two ID's? > Remember, ID's are supposed to be unique, so just $('#bar') should work. > If your ID's aren't unique, I highly suggest you change them to classes. I have a setup where every page

[jQuery] Re: Bug? $('#foo #bar')

2007-06-04 Thread Karl Swedberg
On Jun 4, 2007, at 5:38 PM, Klaus Hartl wrote: Makes perfect sense. phew! I was hoping you would say that. :-) --Karl _ Karl Swedberg www.englishrules.com www.learningjquery.com

[jQuery] Re: Bug? $('#foo #bar')

2007-06-04 Thread Klaus Hartl
Karl Swedberg wrote: here we go again... :-) I replied to a similar question regarding specifying an ID inside of a class a few days ago. same thing applies to ID inside an ID... This paragraph from the reference section of the upcoming Learning jQuery book might help explain why someone w

[jQuery] Re: Bug? $('#foo #bar')

2007-06-04 Thread Karl Swedberg
here we go again... :-) I replied to a similar question regarding specifying an ID inside of a class a few days ago. same thing applies to ID inside an ID... This paragraph from the reference section of the upcoming Learning jQuery book might help explain why someone would want or need to

[jQuery] Re: Bug? $('#foo #bar')

2007-06-04 Thread Sean Catchpole
More importantly, why are you using two ID's? Remember, ID's are supposed to be unique, so just $('#bar') should work. If your ID's aren't unique, I highly suggest you change them to classes. ~Sean

[jQuery] Re: Bug? $('#foo #bar')

2007-06-04 Thread R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah
On Jun 4, 4:52 pm, SeViR <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The bug is repaired in 1.1.3a Oh, cool. Thanks -- Email: rrjanbiah-at-Y!comBlog: http://rajeshanbiah.blogspot.com/

[jQuery] Re: Bug? $('#foo #bar')

2007-06-04 Thread SeViR
The bug is repaired in 1.1.3a - Original Message - Subject: [jQuery] Bug? $('#foo #bar') Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 04:42:48 -0700 From: "R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah" jQuery 1.1.2 Selectors such as this $('#foo #bar') throwing error when it can't find any matches. Is it a known bug? TIA -- Em