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I'm trying to use JQuery to loop through several div's with more than one class name, that all have the same first css class name and each one has a different second class name, e.g.

<div class="maintext blue"> </div>

<div class="maintext purple"> </div>

<div class="maintext chartreuse"> </div>

<div class="maintext puce"> </div>

<div class="maintext lime"> </div>

In JQuery I have tried

$(".mainText").each(function (i)

$(".mainText.*").each(function (i)

$(".mainText" *).each(function (i)

$(".mainText .*").each(function (i)

But it will not select any of the divs with class="mainText ..."

thanks for considering the question.

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Try $('.maintext').each instead. Class names are case-sensitive.

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  • sorry for the typo. that is psuedo code to show what I what I am doing. my jQuery has the correct case, but still is not working at the basic selector level. $(".whatever") still does not select div class='whatever youwant' /div appreciate it,
    – omaether
    Jan 12, 2011 at 17:39
  • It should be working perfectly then. Can you post more information (the context of the HTML, the context of the jQuery) so we can see potentially what's going on?
    – Reid
    Jan 12, 2011 at 21:26
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jQuery selectors are case sensitive. You have maintext in your HTML but mainText in the jQuery selector.

$('.maintext').each

Should work.

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  • sorry for the typo. that is psuedo code to show what I what I am doing. my jQuery has the correct case, but still is not working at the basic selector level. $(".whatever") still does not select div class='whatever youwant' /div appreciate it,
    – omaether
    Jan 12, 2011 at 17:35
  • Yes! it looks like it worked with just the first class name as you guys said. I found I had ended up with type="text/x-javascript" in the script tag, and once I removed it the script hit all the divs.
    – omaether
    Jan 13, 2011 at 19:21
  • @omaether, that's because the browser doesn't recognise "x-javascript" so doesn't even run it. You should have type="text/javascript" though.
    – David Tang
    Jan 13, 2011 at 22:10
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in your question, the HTML says maintext and the JS uses mainText (capital T).

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