I would recommend your elements having two classes. One which stays the
same, and the second one which changes.
e.g.
<div class="jcalendar calendar0"></div>
<div class="jcalendar calendar1"></div>
<div class="jcalendar calendar2"></div>
<div class="jcalendar calendar3"></div>
Then you could grab it with
$('div.jcalendar');
JK
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Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 5:40 PM
To: jQuery (English)
Subject: [jQuery] Targetting .class-0 .class-1 .class-2 .class-3
This is a beginner question. Does anyone know how to target
$('.jquery-calendar-0')
$('.jquery-calendar-1')
$('.jquery-calendar-2')
$('.jquery-calendar-3')
etc...
I need to run the following, where X is the number, but I don't know
how many X exist until after the page renders.
$('.jquery-calendar-X').calendar( {stuff} )
I can't find the solution in Learning Jquery (Chaffer and Swedberg),
at least not in Chapter 2 How to Get Anything You Want. ;-)
Thanks!