I have the following:
<div class="tab-pane" id="message">
<textarea rows="4" cols="50" id="send_message" placeholder="Enter text ..."> </textarea>
<a href="#message" class="btn btn-large btn-info" data-toggle="tab">OK</a>
<a href="#message" class="btn btn-large btn-info" data-toggle="tab">Cancel</a>
I want to bind the click method to the 'div' element , and when one of the child 'a' elements is clicked do separate things. I am trying to distinguish between them using the button text, but the following is not working:
$(function(){
$('#message').click(function(){
if($(this + ">a").is(":contains(OK)")) {
console.log("OK!!");
How can I fix this?
this + '>a'
to do, exactly? Concatenating an object with a string is going to calltoString()
on the object, which will result in the string'[Object object]>a'
. You might have tried$('> a', this)
though.