Thank you very much! I will try it now and give you feedback! Thanks Yavuz
On Jul 9, 5:31 pm, "..:: sheshnjak ::.." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You can easily remove any row that you selected, only question is if > you can select apropriate rows. > > $("table tr").remove(".remove"); // removes any table rows that > have class="remove" > > or like this > > $("table tr").filter(":contains(unwantedText)").remove(); // > removes any row containing string "unwantedText" > > Only thing you have to watch is that your query is TR element (that > was your problem, right?). > If you filter by some other condition, for example children elements, > then do this: > > $("table tr a.remove").parent().remove(); // query is A tag with > class="remove", so you escape it with .parent() > > Same thing goes with adding rows, just use .after("<tr>Insert this > row</tr>") or .before("<tr>Insert this row</tr>") methods.