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My problem is quite simple. What I want to do in jquery is something like this:

$(this > ".otherDiv").show();

But it doesn't work and I have no idea why. I also tried:

$(this).$(".otherDiv").show();
$(this + ".otherDiv").show();
$(this ".otherDiv").show();
$(this.".otherDiv").show();

It works when I replace this with something else. And I tested and this is really the parent div I want. Is there something i'm doing wrong?

Thx!

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This is the correct form:

$(this).children('.otherDiv').show();
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$(this).find(".otherDiv").show();
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this is not a jquery object, it is a Javascript one. Try something like this:

$(this).find('.otherDiv').show ();
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My personal favourite is:

$(".otherDiv", this).show();

Which is an elegent, shorthand way of writing:

$(this).find('.otherDiv').show ();

Hope that helps :)

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