This is because JQuery doesn't really return the html element itself,
but a JQuery object which has the element as its property 0. So use $
('#id')[0]
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On Sep 6, 2009, at 4:25 AM, iceangel89 wrote:
>
> i noticed i cant seem to replace document.getElementById() with $
> ("#id")?
>
> eg. var chart = new google.visualization.PieChart
> (document.getElementById("chart"));
>
> vs. var chart = new google.visualization.PieChart($("#chart")); //
> fails ... even if i use context or get()
> >
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