That should work, but it's worth noting that the '@' in front of
attribute names has been deprecated.

$('input[type=button],input[type=submit],input[type=reset]')

jQuery also has pseudo-selectors for these elements:

$(':button,:submit,:reset')

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- ricardo

On Oct 22, 6:25 pm, "Mauricio \(Maujor\) Samy Silva"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try:
> $("[EMAIL PROTECTED]'button'], [EMAIL PROTECTED]'submit'],
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]'reset']").addClass("button");
>
> See:http://docs.jquery.com/Selectors/multiple#selector1selector2selectorN
>
> Mauricio
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> > I need help in this compound selector problem. I have the following
> > jQuery statements, which are working:
>
> >    $("[EMAIL PROTECTED]'button']").addClass("button");
> >    $("[EMAIL PROTECTED]'submit']").addClass("button");
> >    $("[EMAIL PROTECTED]'reset']").addClass("button");

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