Ah yeah, damn you :nth-child for being one-indexed
2008/11/12 Karl Swedberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> On Nov 12, 2008, at 9:05 AM, Rik Lomas wrote:
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> This is completely untested, but this is a bit simpler:
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> $('#PG1_L03-table').find('td:eq(3), td:eq(5), td:eq(7),
> td:eq(9)').find('input').bind......
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> That won't work, because it'll only select the 4th, 6th, 8th, and 10th TD.
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> 2008/11/12 ggerri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> have the following selector and wonder how this could be simplified?
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> :confused:
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> $('#PG1_L03-table td:nth-child(3) input, #PG1_L03-table td:nth-child(5)
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> input, #PG1_L03-table td:nth-child(7) input, #PG1_L03-table td:nth-child(9)
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> input').bind......
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> need to bind an event to all input fields of col 3, 5, 7 and 9 but only for
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> table PG1_L03-table.
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>
> You could try this:
> $('#PG1_L03-table td:nth-child(2n+3)').bind ...
> That will also get cols 11, 13, etc., so if you need to stop at 9, let me
> know and I'll think about it some more.
> --Karl
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