I have what is probably a newbie question.

I have a table displaying data and use the following script to create a
highlight on a row, except for the first row (.headingrow) because it's used
as the header for the table.


$("#docstable").find("tr").not(".headingrow").mouseover(function(){$(this).addClass("trover")});

$("#docstable").find("tr").not(".headingrow").mouseout(function(){$(this).removeClass("trover")});

This works fine but my question is would there be a more efficient way to do
this, without having to add the class to the first row of the table? Since
it may not always be possible to apply a class to that row.

I imagine there is a way to search for; all the siblings of the first row
but not that row itself, or to search for all TRs that have TDs as children.

Cheers
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