Brilliant! I will try this and get back to you.Thanks for your time!

On Oct 1, 3:21 pm, Charlie Griefer <charlie.grie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Assuming you can turn those id's into classes (where you have
> id="database")... you can do the following:
>
> $(document).ready(function(){
>     $('ul .database').each(function() {
>         if ($(this).text() == "") {
>             $(this).parent().hide();
>         }
>     });
>
> });
>
> On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 10:14 PM, Charlie Griefer <charlie.grie...@gmail.com
>
>
>
> > wrote:
> > If you're working with server side data like that, couldn't you just write
> > a conditional in whatever language you're using (PHP, CF, ASP, etc) to not
> > display the <li> if no data?
>
> > Also, do you really mean to re-use "database" as an ID for multiple
> > elements?  ID's ought to be unique.
>
> > On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 9:43 PM, Wacko Jacko <jackson.be...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> >> Hi All,
>
> >> If I had a list displaying data as follows:
>
> >> <ul>
> >>     <li id="item"><div>Label Here</div><div id="database">{content
> >> here if available from database}</div></li>
> >>     <li id="item"><div>Label Here</div><div id="database">{content
> >> here if available from database}</div></li>
> >> </ul>
>
> >> Could I hide the whole <li id="item"></li> if their is nothing
> >> available to show from the database in <div id="database"> ?
>
> >> Thanks in advance for your help
>
> >> Jack
>
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>
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>
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