If you're using jQuery 1.2 or later, you need the XPath plugin. See here:
http://docs.jquery.com/Release:jQuery_1.2#XPath_Compatibility_Plugin

--Erik


On 9/26/07, julio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> it doesn't work for me. I have used
>
> $(function() {
>
> and
>
> $(document).ready(function() {
>
> but nothing works
>
> I'm using firefox 2.0.6
>
> On 26 Set, 13:33, Remy Sharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You need to wrap the jQuery in a 'ready' method - otherwise your JS is
> > running before the DOM is ready:
> >
> > $(function () {
> >   $("//[EMAIL PROTECTED]'2']").hide();
> >   $("//[EMAIL PROTECTED]'3']").hide();
> >
> > });
> >
> > Making this change works.
> >
> > On Sep 26, 10:45 am, julio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> >
> > > I have this simple html page:
> >
> > > <html>
> > > <head><title>A test page</title></head>
> > > <script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.js"></script>
> > > <body>
> > > <script>
> > > $("//[EMAIL PROTECTED]'2']").hide();
> > > $("//[EMAIL PROTECTED]'3']").hide();
> > > </script>
> > > <h1 myattr="1">test-row1</h1>
> > > another row
> > > <h1 myattr="1">test-row2</h1>
> > > <img myattr="2" src="pic1.png" />
> > > <img myattr="2" src="pic2.png" />
> > > <table myattr="3">
> > > <tr myattr="4">
> > > <td myattr="5">test</td>
> > > </tr>
> > > <tr myattr="4">
> > > <td myattr="5">test</td>
> > > </tr>
> > > </table>
> > > </body>
> > > </html>
> >
> > > and I would like hide elements retrieved via xpath like in <script/>.
> >
> > > But it doesn't work
> >
> > > Why? Have you any idea?
> >
> > > Thanks,
> > > Julio
>
>

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