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I have something like this. And using this to match the a string from the url and fire the jquery to hide a generated div. what am I doing wrong? When I am passing an alert instead of .hide() its firing.

if(window.location.href.indexOf("HairTransformation-Press") > -1) {
        $('.product').hide();
    }

Here is the updated code

$(window).load(function (){
    var myString = "HairTransformation-Press";

if(window.location.href.toLowerCase().indexOf(myString.toLowerCase()) > -1) {
        $('.product').hide();
        }
});   
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    you should convert toLowerCase() both strings, in order to do good comparison
    – jose
    Jan 3, 2013 at 16:38
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    Does an element with a class of product exist?
    – Blender
    Jan 3, 2013 at 16:41
  • if your div element has a unique ID, your could do: document.getElementById('.product').style.visibility='hidden' Jan 3, 2013 at 16:42
  • document.getElementById('.product') <- this is invalid javascript. If you want to select the element by its id you use getElementById ( %ID_OF_ELEMENT ). If you want to select from its class use getElementsByClassName( %CLASS_OF_ELEMENT )
    – jose
    Jan 3, 2013 at 16:53
  • sorry..it was totally my bad..i grabbed the wrong version. I corrected it now. Apologies.
    – soum
    Jan 3, 2013 at 16:55

3 Answers 3

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Try this

var myString = "HairTransformation-Press";

if(window.location.href.toLowerCase().indexOf(myString.toLowerCase()) > -1) {
        $('.product').hide();
    }
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Do you have an Element with classname "product"? if yes, then I think your script is executing before actually the DOM is loaded.

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  • answering to your question yes I do have a class called product. So probably i can run a window load function to avoid the scenario
    – soum
    Jan 3, 2013 at 16:43
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I think the matching is not the problem, as your alert is being shown. maybe you're using wrong class name (.product is maybe your ID and should be #product) or did not place the reference to your .js file before the reference to the jquery lib in your html file.

install firebug if you're using firefox or any other dev tool suitable for your browser and check the error log of the javascript console.

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  • I am wondering now does this have anything to do with the version of jquery? I am using 1.3.2..does that have to do anything with this?
    – soum
    Jan 3, 2013 at 16:53
  • i dont think so. make sure you're executing your code in the .ready event (api.jquery.com/ready). to see if jquery is actually loaded when you are executing the call use something like this: alert(jQuery); to check if jquery is loaded. Jan 3, 2013 at 16:58
  • @larry: yeah..that is what is confusing me. I am using .ready()...and its firing an alert but is not able to affect any div
    – soum
    Jan 3, 2013 at 17:04
  • sounds weird. when jquery is loaded and you are using the .ready event you should be able to access the object IF you're using the proper class name. place a call to alert($('.product').length); in your event. this should display a number bigger than 0. to make sure jquery works properly use a call to alert($('body').length); if your html file has a body tag it should definitly return 1. Jan 3, 2013 at 17:16

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