Word of advice, you need to make an effort of separation between PHP
and JavaScript. Some good points: easier reading, debugging, and
extending existing code. We don't want spaghetti code.

Sincerely,
Will

On Nov 19, 1:38 am, propstm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> SOLUTION:
> Because the PHP was in an iterative loop, I needed to have the script tags
> for the jQuery within the loop as well so that PHP ID reference would have a
> value.  When the script tag was outside of the loop, no value was being
> returned by the PHP.
>
> -MP
>
>
>
> propstm wrote:
>
> > **My apologies for resending but I botched the formatting horribly.<br />
> > In a simple world the function i'm trying to perform is:<br /><br />
>
> >   <code>$(document).ready(function(){<br />
> >     $("button").click(function () {<br />
> >       $('.cars>#seats').slideToggle("slow");<br />
> >     });<br />
> >   });</code><br /><br />
>
> > But I'm working in Wordpress.  What I'm trying to do is for each entry be
> > able to toggle the main content of the entry to either a hidden of visible
> > state.  When a person clicks a button which is placed within the post next
> > to the title text, the visible state of the main content is toggled.
> > Using the simple example I can easily toggle static content, but I believe
> > my issue to lie in the fact that the post ID is derived from PHP.  How do
> > I solve the issue?<br />
> > <br />
> > I've tried:<br /><br />
>
> > <code>  $(document).ready(function(){<br />
> >     $("#post-\\<\\?php the\\_ID\\(\\)\\; \\?\\>>button").click(function ()
> > {<br />
> >       $('#post-\\<\\?php the\\_ID\\(\\)\\;
> > \\?\\>>.content').slideToggle("slow");<br />
> >     });<br />
> >   });  </code><br /><br />
> > *Which i thought to use after checking the jQuery FAQ
> > and also tried:<br /><br />
> > <code>  $(document).ready(function(){<br />
> >     $("post-<?php the_ID(); ?>>button").click(function () {<br />
> >       $('#post-<?php the_ID(); ?>>.content').slideToggle("slow");<br />
> >     });<br />
> >   });</code><br /><br />
>
> > Neither worked.  Please help me out!
> > Thanks in advance
> > -MP
>
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