How about a different approach?

$(":input").parents("form");

- Richard

On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 9:36 PM, Ariel Barreiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I have a question, is there a way to reference the context in a way
> such as $(this)?
>
> for example, let say I have this (using general selectors)
>
> $('.forms').each(function(i) {
>  // I want to iterate over all forms
>  // here $(this) is each form
>  $(':input', $(this)).change(function(){
>   // Here I want to do something with the input element as well as
> with the form element, but $(this) would be the input element, can I
> do something to reference to the form element?
>  });
> });
>
> I am trying this but of course it doesn't work as eachForm ends up
> being just the latest form
>
> $('.forms').each(function(i) {
>  // I want to iterate over all forms
>  eachForm = $(this);
>  $(':input', $(this)).change(function(){
>   doSomething($(this),eachForm);
>  });
> });
>
> Thanks for any light in this,
>

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