hi all,
since a jQuery collection (say, `var j = $( 'div' )`) looks and behaves a bit like a standard javascript array (you can iterate over it, fetch single elements using `j[n]`, delete everything doing `j.length = 0`), what is the preferred way to do other array-like manipulations on it? let's say i have `j` as defined above, and want to throw out (from the collection, not from the document) any element that the user clicks on, how could i do that? i browsed parts of the source but did not grok where a jQuery object keeps its collection of elements (my own javascript code looks like cave painting in comparison). am i missing something terribly obvious here? _wolf