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Can anybody help me letting me know what is wrong with the following code?

$(document).ready(function(){
    $("img").attr("alt")=='minimize'.click(function(){
      alert("he");
     });
});

thanks.

Addition: Sorry guys, I am trying to add an event to a image inside of a table, so when its clicked it collapse the div under need.

I am facing several problems here.

1.- all tables and div use the same class. 2.- it may be a minimum of two tables and divs. 3.- first table should no be click able, only its images (for show and hide div under) 4.- rest of tables should be click able the whole table to show and hide div under with slidetoggle. 5.- rest of tables also have two images for show with slideDown and slideUp.

What I have it works but not fully.

Once again.

Thanks.

so far this is what I have.

<script type="text/javascript">
 $(document).ready(function(){

   $(".heading:not(#Container1)").click(function(){
   var c = $(this).next(".container");
   c.slideToggle("slow");
   });


   });

   $(document).ready(function(){
   $("img[alt='min']").click(function(){
   var c = $(this).next(".container");
   c.slideToggle("slow");

   });

   $("img[alt='max']").click(function(){
   var c = $(this).next(".container");
   c.slideToggle("slow");

   });
   });
</script>

<html>
  <head></head>
  <body>
    <table class="heading" id="container1">
      <tr>
        <td>heading1</td>
        <td><img alt='min'/><img alt='max'/></td>
     </tr>
   </table>
   <div class='container'>Container1</div>
   <table class="heading">
     <tr>
       <td>heading2</td>
       <td><img alt='min'/><img alt='max'/></td>
      </tr>
   </table>
   <div class='container'>Container2</div>
   <table class="heading">
     <tr>
       <td>heading3</td>
       <td><img alt='min'/><img alt='max'/></td>
     </tr>
   </table>
   <div class='container'>Container3</div>
 </body>
</html>
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  • what are you trying to achieve? the code does not make much sense at the moment
    – Pharabus
    Mar 1, 2010 at 15:36
  • @all: Please take the time, if you write code in your answers, to do this properly! It is no help to anyone if you answer a question in 19 seconds without checking your code. (And then your mother's calling or your laptop starts burning and the code keeps unusable...)
    – Boldewyn
    Mar 1, 2010 at 15:41
  • @Boldewyn - Please place your comments in the appropriate place. If it is about a small error in one person's answer, then comment that answer. No need to make a broad proclamation to @all.
    – user113716
    Mar 1, 2010 at 15:51
  • 1
    Your addition to this question makes the existing answers not really apply any more. I'd suggest that you revert this question back to the original and ask a follow up question, referencing this so that the answers still make sense in context.
    – tvanfosson
    Mar 1, 2010 at 16:17

4 Answers 4

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You need to use the attribute selector not get the attribute and compare it.

$(document).ready(function(){ 
    $("img[alt='minimize']").click(function(){ 
      alert("he"); 
     }); 
});
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  • 3
    @Boldewyn - just exactly what do you think the error is? The inclusion of the single quotes? You know that they would be necessary if the alt text included spaces, don't you?
    – tvanfosson
    Mar 1, 2010 at 15:41
  • Did you edit the answer in between? In the first version I saw in sec. 51 after asking the question, there was the second double quote missing (like this: $("img[alt='minimize'])).
    – Boldewyn
    Mar 1, 2010 at 15:43
  • @Boldewyn - aefxx's answer was missing the double quote.
    – Greg
    Mar 1, 2010 at 15:45
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    Of course I edited it -- it was missing the closing bracket. Unless the editor has intellisense you shouldn't be so quick to jump in and down vote because of a simple typo. If you notice a typo, just edit the answer and fix it (if you have enough rep) or comment that there is an error. Reserve your downvotes for answers that are actively wrong.
    – tvanfosson
    Mar 1, 2010 at 15:46
  • @Greg: True. Unfortunately, one cannot see the edit history of an answer, if it was edited by the author himself. And I saw an error in tvanfosson's answer, although I can't remember which (darn reload). @tvanfosson: I might be mistaken. If you say, that you didn't edit the answer meanwhile, I'll happily remove the -1.
    – Boldewyn
    Mar 1, 2010 at 15:50
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$(document).ready(function(){
    $("img[alt='minimize']").click(function(){
        alert("he");
    });
});

EDIT

$(function() {
    $('img[alt='min'], img[alt='max']').click(function() {
        var container = $(this).parent('table').next('div.container');

        if ( $(this).attr('alt') == 'min' )
            container.slideUp('slow');

        if ( $(this).attr('alt') == 'max' )
            container.slideDown('slow');

        return false;
    });

    $('table.heading:not(:first)').click(function() {
        $(this).next('div.container').slideToggle('slow');

        return false;
    });
});
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2

The alt attribute is not a way to filter your images. It is designed to put alternative content for when the image cannot be displayed (not found, unwanted by user, no screen, etc.)

You should instead use the class attribute to discriminate your images the way you want.

Your code then becomes:

HTML

<img src="..." class="minimize" alt="A beautiful image">

Javascript

$(document).ready(function(){
    $("img.minimize").click(function(){
        alert("he");
    });
});
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  • +1 While not directly answering the question , this is a good point. A class would, generally, be a better way to handle it, though I can imagine circumstances where you might want to select on alt -- say if you want to convert the alt text to a js-based tooltip.
    – tvanfosson
    Mar 1, 2010 at 15:49
1

It is not syntactically correct. What are you trying to do? Maybe this?

$(document).ready(function(){
  $("img[alt=minimize]").click(function(){
    alert("he");
   });
});
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  • Ah! The first one who took the time to write it error-free. +1
    – Boldewyn
    Mar 1, 2010 at 15:39

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