I've heard of people doing /: or //: or ///: but i've never had that work
for me.


cheers

Michael Lawson
Content Tools Developer, Global Solutions, ibm.com
Phone:  1-828-355-5544
E-mail:  mjlaw...@us.ibm.com

'Examine my teachings critically, as a gold assayer would test gold. If you
find they make sense, conform to your experience, and don't harm yourself
or others, only then should you accept them.'


                                                                       
  From:       barton <bartonphill...@gmail.com>                        
                                                                       
  To:         "jQuery (English)" <jquery-en@googlegroups.com>          
                                                                       
  Date:       04/23/2009 01:23 PM                                      
                                                                       
  Subject:    [jQuery] Re: AJAX xml problem                            
                                                                       






Is there no way to escape the ':'?
Btw, I don't find it surprising that IE6 has a problem.

On Apr 21, 10:01 am, Michael Lawson <mjlaw...@us.ibm.com> wrote:
> If you put a : in a jQuery selector, jQuery thinks you are going to be
> declaring a filter.
>
> btw
>
> [nodeName=] may not owrk in ie6.  Might want to verify.
>
> Anyone from jQuery knows if any work is being done to fix xml namespaces?
>
> cheers
>
> Michael Lawson
> Content Tools Developer, Global Solutions, ibm.com
> Phone:  1-828-355-5544
> E-mail:  mjlaw...@us.ibm.com
>
> 'Examine my teachings critically, as a gold assayer would test gold. If
you
> find they make sense, conform to your experience, and don't harm yourself
> or others, only then should you accept them.'
>
>   From:       barton <bartonphill...@gmail.com>

>
>   To:         "jQuery (English)" <jquery-en@googlegroups.com>

>
>   Date:       04/21/2009 11:59 AM

>
>   Subject:    [jQuery] Re: AJAX xml problem

>
> Thanks that worked -- but why does $item.find("media:thumbnail") not
> work? I can get the other items with, for example, $item.find
> ("description"). I guess it is the ':' that makes the difference but
> why?
>
> Thanks again.
>
> On Apr 20, 1:42 pm, Michael Lawson <mjlaw...@us.ibm.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > try this
>
> > $("[nodeName=media:thumbnails]");
>
> > cheers
>
> > Michael Lawson
> > Content Tools Developer, Global Solutions, ibm.com
> > Phone:  1-828-355-5544
> > E-mail:  mjlaw...@us.ibm.com
>
> > 'Examine my teachings critically, as a gold assayer would test gold. If
> you
> > find they make sense, conform to your experience, and don't harm
yourself
> > or others, only then should you accept them.'
>
> >   From:       barton <bartonphill...@gmail.com>
>
> >   To:         "jQuery (English)" <jquery-en@googlegroups.com>
>
> >   Date:       04/20/2009 03:30 PM
>
> >   Subject:    [jQuery] Re: AJAX xml problem
>
> > Is this one just too difficult to answer?
>
> > On Apr 17, 1:08 pm, barton <bartonphill...@gmail.com> wrote:> I have a
>
> rss feed and want to navigate to <media:thumbnails url='....> > etc. I
can't figure out what to use for a selector as the
> > > media:thumbnails just doesn't work. I am doing a .find(). Any ideas.
> > > The feed
>
>
ishttp://newsrss.bbc.co.uk/rss/newsonline_world_edition/front_page/rss.xml>
> which I get via a php proxy
>
>
>
> > athttp://www.bartonphillips.dyndns.org/test/test.php?xml=1
>
> > > Thanks
>
> >  graycol.gif
> > < 1KViewDownload
>
> >  ecblank.gif
> > < 1KViewDownload
>
>
>
>  graycol.gif
> < 1KViewDownload
>
>  ecblank.gif
> < 1KViewDownload

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