Thanks for the help...I appreciate it.
On Jun 13, 6:20 pm, Jonathan Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(untested) You need to do:
$('div.a').mouseout(function(e) {
if (e.target == this) {
$(this).children('span.b').hide();
}
});
Cheers,
-js
On 6/13/07, wswilson [EMAIL
Hmmm, no luck so far using the target condition but I found a
workaround using hover instead of mouseout:
$('div.a').hover(function() {},function() {
$(this).children('span.b').hide();
});
On Jun 13, 6:20 pm, Jonathan Sharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(untested) You need to do:
It's something of a feature of the mouseout event. More details here:
http://www.quirksmode.org/js/events_mouse.html#link8
Karl Rudd
On 6/14/07, wswilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is my code:
html
head
script src=jquery.js type=text/javascript/script
script type=text/javascript
(untested) You need to do:
$('div.a').mouseout(function(e) {
if (e.target == this) {
$(this).children('span.b').hide();
}
});
Cheers,
-js
On 6/13/07, wswilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is my code:
html
head
script src=jquery.js type=text/javascript/script
script
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