Putting an empty string there has no effect, still only finds input
three
Glen Lipka wrote:
How many does it find if you have check="" on
#2.
Maybe it needs that to find it.
Glen
On 3/19/07, Magnús Örn Gylfason <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I'm having a bit of a problem with the attribute selector in jquery.
Given html like:
<form>
<input name="one" type="text"/>
<input name="two" type="text" check/>
<input name="three" type="text" check="bla"/>
</form>
my _javascript_
$( "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", form).each( function() { } );
will only find "three", but not "one" (which I do not want to find) or
"two" (which I do want to find).
Am I misunderstanding something here?
cheers,
Magnús Örn Gylfason
btw, using JQuery 1.1.2
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