Ahh I see.  THank you guys this really helps.  Jquery is great.


Karl Swedberg-2 wrote:
> 
> Hi John,
> 
> It works just like a "for" loop. You can put the "i" in the anonymous  
> function argument for .each(). For example:
> 
> $('p').each(function(index) {
>    alert('This is paragraph number ' + index);
> });
> 
> (I used "index" instead of "i" because I'm kind of dense, and it  
> helps to remind me what it is).
> 
> 
> --Karl
> _________________
> Karl Swedberg
> www.englishrules.com
> www.learningjquery.com
> 
> 
> 
> On Feb 21, 2007, at 3:11 PM, john smith wrote:
> 
>> Sorry all Im still a newb to jquery. Ive been messing around with  
>> using jquery for grabbing and displaying rss feed info. A lot less  
>> code then using straight javascript. what Im not quite clear on is  
>> how you grab a specific count from doing an .each
>>
>> For example if I grab a feed with the jquery code below
>>
>> // count for lines display
>> var items_count = 10;
>>
>> // feed location
>> var feed = my.xml';
>>
>> // replace url for link
>> var u = 'http://www.mypage.html?txtSearch='
>>
>> $(document).ready(function(){
>>   $.get(feed, function(xml){
>>           $("item", xml).each(function(){
>>                   $(this).find("item").each(function(){
>>                           html += "";
>>                   }).end().find("title").each(function(){
>>                           html += " '" + u + this.text +  
  "'>" + this.text + " <br>";
>>                   });
>>           });
>>           $("#feed").html(html).slideDown("slow");
>>
>>   });
>> });
>>
>> Using jquery how do I do a for each count like:
>> for(var i=0; i<items_count; i++) {
>>
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