I really don't know why I'm having such a hard time with this (maybe its the two monsters and three cups of coffee) but I'm trying to select a range of rows in a 1000 row xhtml table, between starting row with class "sMarker" and ending row with class "eMarker". I'm trying to use the following selector...
$('.sMarker ~ row:not(".eMarker ~ row")',myTable) In my mind this should take my ".sMarker" row, grab all sibling rows after, and then filter out any rows that come after my ".eMarker" row. Or am I just overthinking this? Currently that selector will select ALL rows after my ".sMarker" excluding the single row marked with ".eMarker". Note: To filter out any responses that are blindingly obvious, the table row tags in my xhtml are really "row" not tr. I don't know how else to get this "between" functionality without using indexes and the each iteration is a huge performance loss when dealing with larger tables. Please help because I can not wrap my head around this one this morning. Thanks, greenteam -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/XHTML-Selector-Nightmare-tp19766491s27240p19766491.html Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.