Hi Jamie, this is pretty easy :) jQuery uses CSS Selectors, so this will work: $("input, select").click(function() {
jamester wrote: > > Hi all, > > I've just entered the wonderful world of jquery, and being from a mainly > php only background the whole JS thing is very new and exciting to me, but > the learning curve is steep! > > I'm sure this is such a basic question, but I don't want to hack in > something really ugly to make it work when the whole thing about jq is the > simplicity. > > I want to trigger some code when a radio button changes so: > $("input").click(function() { > Kicks that off nicely and all is well in the world. > > However, within the form there are also a couple of selects. Now I could > just duplicate everything or push the extra code off to a function to > call, but what I really want to know is if there is a selector like this: > $("input|select").click(function() { > > Any way of combining those two in the same line? > > Many thanks to all who took the time to read. > > Jamie > jamester wrote: > > Hi all, > > I've just entered the wonderful world of jquery, and being from a mainly > php only background the whole JS thing is very new and exciting to me, but > the learning curve is steep! > > I'm sure this is such a basic question, but I don't want to hack in > something really ugly to make it work when the whole thing about jq is the > simplicity. > > I want to trigger some code when a radio button changes so: > $("input").click(function() { > Kicks that off nicely and all is well in the world. > > However, within the form there are also a couple of selects. Now I could > just duplicate everything or push the extra code off to a function to > call, but what I really want to know is if there is a selector like this: > $("input|select").click(function() { > > Any way of combining those two in the same line? > > Many thanks to all who took the time to read. > > Jamie > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Such-a-Newbie-question-tf2900434.html#a8108977 Sent from the JQuery mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list discuss@jquery.com http://jquery.com/discuss/