THANKS very much Very useful thanks again ;)
On Mar 8, 12:04 am, ricardobeat <ricardob...@gmail.com> wrote: > You can satisfy condition 1 and 3 with this: > > $('a:not([href*=javascript])[target!=_blank]') > > But it's not that easy for nº 2. What is saved on the onclick > attribute is a function, not plain text. You can see the source code > of the function with the .toString() method, so you could do this: > > $('a:not([href*=javascript])[target!=_blank]').filter(function(){ > return this.onclick > ? this.onclick.toString().indexOf("return false") < 0 > : true; > > }); > > Or put it all in the filter function to get slightly better > performance: > > $('a').filter(function(){ > return ( > this.href.indexOf("javascript") < 0 > && this.target != "_blank" > && (this.onclick ? this.onclick.toString().indexOf("return > false") < 0 : true) > ); > > }); > > Note that the '@' for attribute selectors have been deprecated for a > long time and support for it removed in 1.3.2 (it won't work at all). > > cheers, > - ricardo > On Mar 7, 6:57 am, "rahman...@gmail.com" <rahman...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > i want to select "a" tags that : > > 1.it's href dos not contain "javascript:" > > 2.its onclick attribute dos not contain "return false" > > 3. and it's target is "not _blank" > > > i wrote this rules with jQuery like this 2 codes but it's not working > > true, where is my problem ?! > > > 1. > > $("A :not('a...@onclick*=\"return false\"]' , a...@href^=\"javascript: > > \"] , a...@target=\"_blank\"] )") > > > 2. > > $("A").not("a...@target='_blank']").not("a...@onclick*='return > > false']").not("a...@href^='javascript:']") > > > thanks before