(I posted this yesterday, but it never showed up...  But since
today's
update on XPath being removed (and I don't need *another* .js or
.css link!), I'd like to know how to do it non-XPath style, if
there's
a way...)

I currently know how to do this:
  $("//[EMAIL PROTECTED]'123']").remove() ;

This removes a table row that of the style:  <tr customID="123" >

However, these rows in this complex table also have another fashion
that I've been using:
  <tr customID="123" aID="1" bID="2" cID="3">

How can I use Jquery to select rows that have aID="1" and bID="2", but
(in this case) ignoring the customID and the cID.  Think of it like a
database
query.  I've setup so I can "get children" of A:10, B:50, if only I
knew how!

Thanks
- Will B.

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