Charlie,
Thank you very much. I was able to do a split so I get actual value from your code and all is fine. I do whatever I want with php, but could you recommend a book for Javascript. Example: for the split I had to do a Google search :thinking: A book with all those easy code like yours, like the split would be great. Thanks again. Charlie Griefer wrote: > > You shouldn't need to use a named function, or an inline onclick. > > If you can move that id attribute into the tag itself, you could do: > > # ... > > and then your jQuery would be: > > $(document).ready(function() { > $('a[id^=doedit_]').click(function() { > alert(this.id); <-- shows that you have a handle on the > specific > element that triggered the click > return false; > }); > }) > > > On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 4:34 AM, lionel28 <lmarte...@haitiwebs.net> wrote: > >> >> >> Hi, >> >> I am trying to get the correct div from a form >> >> I did (I intentionally left the brackets open so it displays here) >> span id="doedit_$comment[commentid]"> a onclick= "return >> getCommentID($comment[commentid]) >> >> and for the jQuery >> >> $(document).ready(function() { >> >> function getCommentID(cid) >> { >> >> $("#doedit_" + cid).click(function() { >> >> $("div#newcomment").slideUp("slow"); >> $("div#editcomment_" + cid).slideDown("slow"); >> >> } >> }); >> >> >> But nothing is happening. >> >> Please what is the proper syntax? >> >> Thank you >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://www.nabble.com/How-to-handle-dynamic-clicks--tp25644199s27240p25644199.html >> Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at >> Nabble.com. >> >> > > > -- > Charlie Griefer > http://charlie.griefer.com/ > > I have failed as much as I have succeeded. But I love my life. I love my > wife. And I wish you my kind of success. > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/How-to-handle-dynamic-clicks--tp25644199s27240p25651479.html Sent from the jQuery General Discussion mailing list archive at Nabble.com.