'*:not(div) *'
or
'*:not(div) > *' if they must be direct descendants
This is theoretically what you need, but won't work, it will also
select the head, the body.. almost everything but the children of the
divs. As gordon said, you should explain the situation.
Ariel Flesler
On 25 feb, 09:2
That would probably work but I wouldn't want to try it because I can't
imagine any non-trivial page where it would complete this century. :)
Then again I can't imagine why on Earth the OP would actually want to
be doing this in the first place. Perhaps if you (the OP) can give us
a description of
I was really against the removal of the parent selector ('..') I used
to use it a lot. But well.. that's history now :)
Cheers
Ariel Flesler
On Feb 25, 8:52 am, Klaus Hartl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jean-Sébastien wrote:
> > hi, i try to select every element that is not children of another d
Jean-Sébastien wrote:
> hi, i try to select every element that is not children of another div.
> i tried different ways but didn't find a solution.
>
> regards
Try:
$('body *').filter(function() {
return this.parentNode.nodeName.toLowerCase() != 'div';
});
Don't think that will perform very
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