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Hi Guys

I need some help with parent() in jQuery.

I have a list of images, each followed by a form, where the user can perform some actions, like changing the description of the image etc.

<div id='items_list' class='items_list' >               
<div id='item_209' class='item_details' >   
<form action='actions_dispatch2.php' method='post' name='update_image_details' class='form'>
	<input name='originator' type='hidden' value='/list_images3.php' />
	<input name='album_id' type='hidden' value='27' />
	<input name='image_id' type='hidden' value='209' />
	<input name='is_gallery' type='hidden' value='N' />
	<input name='language' type='hidden' value='1' />

<div class='item_img'>
	<img src=' images/square_thumbnails_75x75/209.jpg'/>        
</div> <!-- end div item_img -->

<div class='item_description'>
	<h3> title </h3>
	<h4> some description...</h4>  
</div> <!-- end div item_description -->

<div class='item_buttons' parameters='&album_id=27&image_id=209&is_gallery=N&language=1&originator=/list_images3.php'>
	<a href='/actions_dispatch2.php' action='modify_image' title='Modify' rel='#overlay'>
	 <input name='modify_image' type='submit' value='modify' class='button' />
	</a>
</div> <!-- end div item_buttons -->
</form>

</div> <!-- end div item_details (for content to modify)-->     

<div id='item_208' class='item_details' >
<!-- ...and it keeps going with another image... -->

I also have a jQuery function that should retrieve some parameters to pass to action_dispatch2.php:

$(function() { 

	// if the function argument is given to overlay, 
	// it is assumed to be the onBeforeLoad event listener 
	$("a[rel]").overlay({ 

	onBeforeLoad: function() { 

	// grab wrapper element inside content 
	var wrap = this.getContent().find(".contentWrap"); 

	// get page to load and action from href attribute in link
	var page_to_load = this.getTrigger().attr("href"); 
	var action = this.getTrigger().attr("action");

	//get parameters from field parameters in parent div (item_buttons)
	var parameters = this.getTrigger().parent().attr("parameters");

	// load the page specified in the trigger 
	wrap.load(page_to_load + "?action=" + action + parameters);

	} 

	}); 
	});

Well i'm able to retrieve the href and action attributes, but can't retrieve parameters, which is in the parent()div. the variable parameters gets 'undefined' The strange thing is that I have another page, very similar (that one shows a list of albums), where i am able to retrieve that parameter ok!

I don't know what the problem could be! can you point me in the right direction? I have firebug installed but don't know exactly how to use it to track that variable, if possible..

thanks, patrick

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Would you post a complete minimal test case? – outis Nov 5 at 2:50

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I expanded the sample to create a test and... parameters held the correct value. What didn't work was passing the parameters to actions_dispatch2.php. Try passing the parameters as the second argument to load(...):

    wrap.load(page_to_load, "action=" + action + parameters);

Edit: Strike that, it works both ways in my test case under Safari 4.0.3 and FF 3.5. It's worth a try, but it's probably not the solution.

We need a complete minimal test case, as what's provided will work.

An alternative is to do away with the "parameters" attribute, which is both non-standard and and unnecessary duplication of the data in the form inputs. Extend jQuery with a method to collect parameters:

jQuery.extend(jQuery.fn, {parameters:
  function(type) {
    type = type || '';
    var params = this.children('input'+type).map(function (i) {
        if (this.value) {
          return this.name + '=' + this.value;
        } else {
          return this.name;
        }
      }
    );
    return Array.prototype.join.call(params, '&');
  }
});

Then, in your onBeforeLoad handler:

var parameters = '&' + this.getTrigger().closest('form').parameters(':hidden');

You could probably leave out the ':hidden' argument. If you wish, you could alter parameters to additionally take multiple types (as e.g. an array of selectors) to get the parameters from multiple input types.

As for Firebug pointers, see:

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thanks outis, but I would I catch the arguments in actions_dispatch.php? at the moment i catch them as $_GET['parameter_name'], but if I understand correctly from jQuery documentation, they would be passed as post, so I need to remove the initial ? and all &'s? – patrick Nov 5 at 0:30
Remove the initial "?", but leave the "&"s. Whether you're using GET or POST, you need to separate the fields with "&". Furthermore, load() performs a GET by default, not a POST. – outis Nov 5 at 0:36
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you need $(this) instead of this. this will be the element, therefore in order to call jQuery functions, it needs to be wrapped in a jQuery object by passing into $()

$(function() { 

        // if the function argument is given to overlay, 
        // it is assumed to be the onBeforeLoad event listener 
        $("a[rel]").overlay({ 

        onBeforeLoad: function() { 

        // grab wrapper element inside content 

        // store jQuery object in local variable
        var $this = $(this);

        // I would advise using the element tag here
        // instead of just the class as it will be faster 
        // across all browsers
        var wrap = $this.getContent().find(".contentWrap"); 

        // get page to load and action from href attribute in link
        var page_to_load = $this.getTrigger().attr("href"); 
        var action = $this.getTrigger().attr("action");

        //get parameters from field parameters in parent div (item_buttons)
        var parameters = $this.getTrigger().parent().attr("parameters");

        // load the page specified in the trigger 
        wrap.load(page_to_load + "?action=" + action + parameters);

        } 

        }); 
});
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thanks Russ, actually in this case this (without $) is correct, as it refers to that overlay script (flowplayer.org/tools/overlay.html#api "Inside any callback function the this variable is a pointer to the overlay scripting API) sorry for omitting that. that parent(), however, is very strange as it works...sometimes! I've checked the html scripts in both working and not-working cases, and the bits around that Parent div are the same. any other ideas? thanks Patrick – patrick Nov 5 at 0:14
ah, ok (not quite aligned with jQuery best practice!). Have you stepped through with firebug to see what gets returned after each chained command? – Russ Cam Nov 5 at 0:23
I've tried doing that, but I actually didn't know where to start. What's the way to follow all variables step by step? – patrick Nov 5 at 0:31

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