$('#delete_item a').click(function(){ return (confirm('Are you sure?')); });
This will only work if there is one item to delete on the page because it uses an ID selector. If you have multiple items, use a class selector instead. on 18/05/2009 08:43 ocptime said:: > Hi everyone, > > How can I use the jQuery css selector on click function when the user > clicks on the delete <img> > or the delete < a href> tag? > > <code> > <div id="ribbon"> > <span class="right"> > <ul> > <li> > <a href="/items/makeActive/444"><img src="http://example.com/images/ > checked.gif"/></a> > <a href="/items/makeActive/444">Make Active</a> > </li> > <li id="delete_item"> > <a href="/items/delete/444"><img src="http://example.com/images/ > unchecked.gif" /></a> > <a href="/items/delete/444">Delete</a> > </li> > <li> </li> > </ul> > </span> > </div> > </code> > > Thanks everyone, > ocptime > > > >