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I am having issue with the following: I can't seem to keep the link I am selecting in each repeated item. The word "this" is getting lost. the Var event_id works for each element, but the var $something is undefined? Why is that, Ideally I wanted to do a switch statement but same issue, can't seem to get it to know what link I click and the elements around it to do the action.

Updated Full Function:

function rsvp (selector,function_url) {
$(selector).livequery('click',function(){

   var $select = $(selector).attr('rel');
   var $event_id= $(this).parents('ul.event-options').attr('rel');
    	if ($select == "attending") {
    	$(this).closest('span.rsvp-status').html("I'm Attending &ndash; <a href='javascript:;' class='remove' rel='remove'>Remove</a>");
    	var $something = $(this).parents('ul.event-options').attr('rel');
    	alert($something);
    	}
    	if ($select == "remove") {
    	$(this).closest('span.rsvp-status').html("Not Attending &ndash; <a href='javascript:;' class='rsvp' rel='attending'>RSVP?</a>");
    	}
    	if ($select == "interested") {
    	$(this).closest('li').addClass('interested');
    	$(this).closest('li').removeClass('not-interested');
    	$(this).closest('li').html("You're Interested");
    	}

   $.ajax({
    	type: "POST",
    	url: "/events/set_member/"+function_url,
    	data: "event_id="+$event_id,
    	beforeSend:  function() {
    	$("<span class='notice'>Updating...</span>").prependTo('body');
    			},
    	complete: function()
    			{
    			$('span.notice').fadeOut(500);

    			}
    	});



   });
}
rsvp ('a.rsvp','rsvp');
rsvp ('a.interests','interested');
rsvp ('a.remove','remove');

HTML

<ul class="event-options" rel="<?=$event['event_id']?>">
    					<?php if($event['rsvp_total'] > 0) { ?>
    					<!-- Show Only When Count is Greater than 0 -->
    					<li class="group"><span class="total"><?= $event['rsvp_total']?></span>Interested </li>
    					<?php } ?>

    					<li class="rsvp"><span class="rsvp-status"> Not Attending &ndash; <a href="javascript:;" class="rsvp" rel="attending">RSVP?</a></span></li>
    					<li class="not-interested"> <a href="javascript:;" class="interests" rel="interested"> Interested? </a> </li>
    					<li class="place"><span><a href="<?=$place_path.$event['place_id']?>"><?=$event['place_name']?></a></span></li>
    					<li class="share" rel="<?=$event['event_name']?>">
    					<a class="sharethis"></a>

    					</li>

    				</ul>
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var $something = $(this).parents('ul.event-options').attr('rel');

Look at your html and make sure that ul.event-options is a parent after you do your .html invocation. It would also help actually providing the html source since this is a question that's entirely dependent on your markup.

This can't really be a scope issue because you aren't going beyond the outer scope and the livequery inner scope.

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Added, ignore the php – matthewb Oct 14 at 17:41
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<li class="rsvp">
   <span class="rsvp-status"> 
      Not Attending &ndash; 
      <a href="javascript:;" class="rsvp" rel="attending">RSVP?</a>
   </span>
</li>

The link that get's clicked is inside the span 'rsvp-status'. So when you replace the innerHTML(by using the .html function of jQuery) of the span in question it will remove the link also. So $(this) won't be pointing to an element anymore after the html invocation.

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Makes sense, so why is it when I place the same line into the complete part of the ajax call? Nothing seems to work when inside that. – matthewb Oct 14 at 18:23
Probably because the 'this' keyword isn't pointing to the element. Try using this instead: var $something = $(span.rsvp-status).parents('ul.event-options').attr('rel'); That will probably do the same thing. – Niek H. Oct 14 at 18:52
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I was able to solve the issue, and it works.

function rsvpNew(selector,function_url) {
 $(selector).livequery('click',function(){
   var select = $(selector).attr('rel');
   var event_id = $(this).parents('ul.event-options').attr('rel');
   element = this;

   switch(select) {
        case "attending":
        $.ajax({
        type: "POST",
        url: "/events/set_member/"+function_url,
        data: "event_id="+event_id,
        beforeSend:  function() {
        $("<span class='notice'>Saving...</span>").prependTo('body');
                                },
        complete: function() {


                        $('span.notice').fadeOut(500);
                        $(element).closest('span.rsvp-status').html("I'm Attending &ndash; <a href='javascript:;' class='remove' rel='remove'>Remove</a>");
                        }


        });


                 break;
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