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I'm trying to get an .each function going on the "Deltree" div that selects the .attr('class') for each div and alerts me of its value, but it's only working on the first of the deltree div's. Here's my table:

<table width="100%" style="border:1px solid #ccc;">
<tbody>

<tr id="links"><td id="linkname"><a href="http://www.vg.no">vg</a></td><td id="link"><a href="http://www.vg.no">http://www.vg.no</a></td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td><div class="1" id="deltree">Slett</div></td></tr>

<tr id="links"><td id="linkname"><a href="http://www.dt.no">test</a></td><td id="link"><a href="http://www.dt.no">http://www.dt.no</a></td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td><div class="2" id="deltree">Slett</div></td></tr>

<tr id="links"><td id="linkname"><a href="http://www.vg.no">vg2</a></td><td id="link"><a href="http://www.vg.no">http://www.vg.no</a></td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td><div class="3" id="deltree">Slett</div></td></tr></tbody></table>

Here's my script:

$(document).ready(function(){
 $('#links').each(function() {
    $('#deltree').click(function() {
    var lid = $(this).attr("class");  
    var dataString = 'lid='+ lid;  
alert(dataString);
    }); 
    }); 
  });

It just refuses to alert me when I click on the other 2 div's, and I can't figure out why. Any help greatly appreciated.

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  • 3
    In a general way, it is not correct to have multiple elements with the same id. Jan 19, 2012 at 11:06
  • 1
    use deltree as class not as id, since ids meant to be unique. Jan 19, 2012 at 11:08

3 Answers 3

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id is supposed to be unique per page - so jQuery finds the first element (using getElementById function, I suppose), processes it and stops. You should use name attribute and appropriate jQuery selector ($('div[name="deltree"]')) instead.

Sample code

Table:

<table width="100%" style="border:1px solid #ccc;">
<tbody>

    <tr id="links">... skipped ...<div class="1" name="deltree">Slett</div></td></tr>

    <tr id="links">... skipped ...<div class="2" name="deltree">Slett</div></td></tr>

    <tr id="links">... skipped ...<div class="3" name="deltree">Slett</div></td></tr></tbody></table>

Script:

$(document).ready(function(){
 $('#links').each(function() {
    $('div[name="deltree"]').click(function() {
    var lid = $(this).attr("class");  
    var dataString = 'lid='+ lid;  
alert(dataString);
    }); 
    }); 
  });
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  • Thank you! changed it around to class and name and it works =)
    – Havihavi
    Jan 19, 2012 at 11:10
  • 1
    @Havihavi. Don't change to class and name. Just one of them... (-:
    – gdoron
    Jan 19, 2012 at 11:16
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Use class instead of id, then a $(".classname') selector. Ids must be unique.

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When you have multiple elements with same id you can't really know what will happen.
id should be unique.

change id to be name

<table width="100%" style="border:1px solid #ccc;">
<tbody>

<tr name ="links"><td id="linkname"><a href="http://www.vg.no">vg</a></td><td id="link"><a href="http://www.vg.no">http://www.vg.no</a></td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td><div class="1" id="deltree">Slett</div></td></tr>

<tr name="links"><td id="linkname"><a href="http://www.dt.no">test</a></td><td id="link"><a href="http://www.dt.no">http://www.dt.no</a></td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td><div class="2" id="deltree">Slett</div></td></tr>

<tr name="links"><td id="linkname"><a href="http://www.vg.no">vg2</a></td><td id="link"><a href="http://www.vg.no">http://www.vg.no</a></td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td><div class="3" id="deltree">Slett</div></td></tr></tbody></table>

$(document).ready(function(){
    $('input[name=links]').each(function() {
        $('#deltree').click(function() {
        var lid = $(this).attr("class");  
        var dataString = 'lid='+ lid;  
        alert(dataString);
        }); 
    }); 
  });    

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