Thanks Erik,
Unfortunately your line of code hid all the rows in the table,
including the one that was clicked. If I just wanted to hide the row
that was clicked, how would your line be altered?
Bruce
At 10:38 a.m. 28/11/2006, you wrote:
$("tr").hide() matches all tr tags and hides them. If you want to
hide the tr that contained the link that was clicked, you might try
something like this:
$("#tbl_assetList a").click(function(){$(this).ancestors("tr").hide()});
That will hide all the TR tags that are "up" the DOM tree from the
clicked link. That may have undesirable affects if you have nested
tables, but that could be worked around.
--Erik
On 11/27/06, Bruce MacKay
<<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi folks,
I have a tabulated set of data (table id=tbl_assetList), with the
last column of each row providing a "delete it" link to the
following function...
function fnDeleteNodeTransaction(ni,pi,ai){
$("#theIndicator3").show();
$("#tbl_assetList a").click(function(){$("tr").hide()});
$.get("scripts/ajax_ramosus_editor.asp?id=4&pblID="+pi+"&iAssetID="+ai+"&nodeID="+ni,
function(responseText){
$("#currentAssetsTable").html(responseText).highlightFade({color:'yellow',speed:2000,iterator:'sinusoidal'});
$("#theIndicator3").hide();
});
}
My attempt at hiding the deleted item's row (line 3) is successful
in hiding the entire table for reasons that are not obvious to me,
but I suspect are clearly obvious to you.
I'd appreciate some illumination here.
Thanks,
Bruce
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