[jQuery] Re: remove question

2009-06-13 Thread David .Wu
Nice trick. On 6月13日, 上午9時36分, brian bally.z...@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 2:37 PM, amuhlouamysch...@gmail.com wrote: putting it all together, you'd get something like: $('#div1').replaceWith($('#div2')).remove(); first you find div1, then replace it with div2, then

[jQuery] Re: remove question

2009-06-12 Thread Kean
W3C says that id should not start with a number Here's probably what you need. $('#1').remove(); On Jun 11, 7:44 pm, David .Wu chan1...@gmail.com wrote: Can I remove div1 but div2 keep there? div id=1 div id=2/div /div

[jQuery] Re: remove question

2009-06-12 Thread amuhlou
putting it all together, you'd get something like: $('#div1').replaceWith($('#div2')).remove(); first you find div1, then replace it with div2, then remove div1 On Jun 12, 2:12 pm, Kean shenan...@gmail.com wrote: W3C says that id should not start with a number Here's probably what you

[jQuery] Re: remove question

2009-06-12 Thread brian
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 2:37 PM, amuhlouamysch...@gmail.com wrote: putting it all together, you'd get something like: $('#div1').replaceWith($('#div2')).remove(); first you find div1, then replace it with div2, then remove div1 There's no need for remove() because it will have been

[jQuery] Re: remove question

2009-06-11 Thread Steven Yang
i guess you just have to move div 2 somewhere else before you remove div 1

[jQuery] Re: remove question

2009-06-11 Thread brian
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 10:44 PM, David .Wuchan1...@gmail.com wrote: Can I remove div1 but div2 keep there? div id=1 div id=2/div /div Someone (Karl?) answered the same question recently. You just replace the outer div with the inner. Note that you can't have an element ID starting with a