Okay, now supposin' I need to allow one of those links to activate again...

I'm trying to use the following code to block all bug
sponsor_registration.(pdf|doc), but it doesn't seem to be behaving
like I expect.  What am I missing?

$('[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]').not (
['@[EMAIL PROTECTED]'] )
                        .click (
                                function() {
                                        return false;
                                }
                        )
                        .css ({
                                color: "#000",
                                cursor: "default",
                                textDecoration: "none"
                        })
                        .focus (
                                function() {
                                        this.blur();
                                }
                        );

On 3/22/07, Brandon Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Welcome to jQuery!
>
> The code example where you use the .each can be written like this:
>
> $('[EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]')
>         .click(function() { return false; })
>         .css({ cursor: 'default', textDecoration: 'none' })
>         .focus(function() { this.blur(); });
>
> That is part of the huge benefit of chaining. jQuery will apply the
> methods to all the elements matched by the selector. Also blur() is a
> method of the element itself. So instead of doing this:
>
> $(this).blur();
>
> Which says, give me a jQuery object and then fire the blur event of
> the element, you can do this:
>
> this.blur();
>
> Which only says, fire the blur event of the element.
>
> --
> Brandon Aaron
>
> On 3/22/07, Rob Wilkerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm a new jQuery user and just took it for a spin on a site I've taken
> > over.  I blogged my first "use case" if anyone's interested.  Nothing
> > revolutionary, just examples (and code samples) of how jQuery saved me
> > a lot of time and effort.
> >
> > http://musetracks.instantspot.com/blog/index.cfm/2007/3/22/jQuery-isSmooth
> >
> > I'm sure I didn't use the most efficient means available, so I'd
> > appreciate any feedback.
> >
> > Rob
> >
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