Maybe try $("[EMAIL PROTECTED]''],[EMAIL PROTECTED]").each(function(){});


Jörn Zaefferer wrote:
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> Magnús Örn Gylfason schrieb:
>> Putting an empty string there has no effect, still only finds input three
> I guess it doesn't find that because there is no value specified for the 
> attribute (an empty string is the same as none at all in that case), so 
> it assumes the element doesn't have that attribute.
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