Hi,

I'm trying to to something in javascript but I don't know how to do
that.

Basicly, I have something like this :
TAGS = new Array(
        $(".class"),
        $("#foo")
);

B = new Array(
        "hey",
        "oh"
);

for (var i=0; i < TAGS.length; i++) {
        TAGS[i].click( function(event) {
                alert(B[i]);
        });
}

I would like to alert "hey" when the user clicks on a tag of class
"class" and to alert "oh" when he clicks on a tag of id "foo".
This doesn't work because B[i] takes the "i" when the callback
function is called by jquery (when a click occurs). So it always takes
B[2] in this case (which doesn't exist).
How could I effectively alert B[0] for .class tags and B[1] for #foo
tags ?

Thanks,
Olivier

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