hi Allan,

The tutorial is here:

http://docs.jquery.com/Tutorials:Getting_Started_with_jQuery

Cheers,

DB

Allan Mullan wrote:
> Thanks heaps for that David, works beautifully :-)
>
> Do you have a link to the tutorial?
>
> Cheers,
> Allan
>
>
> David wrote:
>   
>> hi Allan,
>>
>> To quote Jorn's tutorial:
>>
>>     More often then selecting anchors by name, you might need to
>>     selected anchors by their "href" attribute. This can be a problem
>>     as browsers behave quite inconsistently when returning what they
>>     think the "href" value is. To match only a part of the value, we
>>     can use the contains select "*=" instead of an equals ("="):
>>
>>      $(document).ready(function() {
>>        $("[EMAIL PROTECTED]/content/gallery]").click(function() {
>>          // do something with all links that point somewhere to 
>> /content/gallery
>>        });
>>      });
>>       
>>
>> So in your case, if you try:
>>
>> $("[EMAIL PROTECTED]/home.html]")
>>
>> It should work for you.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> DB
>>
>>
>> Allan Mullan wrote:
>>     
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> I'm probably just tired but I would have thought that the following 
>>> should get any links with <a href="/home.html">
>>>
>>> $('[EMAIL PROTECTED]"/home.html"]')
>>>
>>> But it doesn't work... What's the correct way of getting these elements?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Allan
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