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jQuery Code:

$(document).on('click', ".t_box", function(){
  var id = $(this).attr('id');

    alert(id);

 });

HTML Code:

        <div class="t_box" id="<%= t.id %>">
            <div class="tname">
                <div id="collapse">
                <%= form_tag('http://localhost:3000/ts/collapse_ts', :method => 'post', :remote => true ) do %>
                    <%= hidden_field_tag(:t_id, t.id) %>
                    <%= image_submit_tag "collapse.png" %>
                <% end %>
                </div> 

Whenever I click on the div #collapse on my page, my alert responds with the <%= t.id %>, meaning it is not seeing the actual element that i am clicking. It should display 'collapse'. I have tried setting the z-index:9999 for #collapse but I still can't get it noticed by jQuery. Any thoughts?

Thanks!

2 Answers 2

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use the target attribute of event to get the actual element that triggered the event

$(document).on('click', ".t_box", function (e) {
    var id = e.target.id
    alert(id);
});
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Try this:

$(document).click(function (e) {
      alert(e.target.id); // The id of the clicked element
  });

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