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<table id="mytable">
  <tr>
    <td> 1.<a class="mybk" href="/sample/samples/sample.php?mybookid=2000"> PROFESSIONAL EDUCATIONAL</a></td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td> 2.<a class="mybk" href="/sample/samples/sample.php?mybookid=2001"> New EDUCATIONAL</a></td>
  </tr>
  ........
  .
</table>

From the HTML I can able to get the tr, td value as

1.<a class="mybk" href="/sample/samples/sample.php?mybookid=2000"> PROFESSIONAL EDUCATIONAL</a>

..etc

my question is on the each row how can i get the anchor tag href value

My code is :

$('#mytable> tbody > tr').each(function() { 
 var name = $(this).find("td").eq(0).html();
 var href = $(".mybk").attr('href');
}

I got only first href values for all the loop. How can i get each time each row a tag href value ??

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    var href = $(this).find("td .mybk").attr('href');
    – Regent
    Oct 4, 2014 at 10:11

2 Answers 2

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Try to change it to working "in context"

$('#mytable> tbody > tr').each(function() {
 var tData = $(this).find("td").eq(0);
 var name = tData.html();
 var href = $(".mybk", tData).attr('href');
 var bookId = href.match(/mybookid=(\d+)/)[1];
});

http://jsbin.com/lijeq/1/

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  • Thank you working fine .. need another help how can i get the mybookid value for each tag I used <pre> var mybkid = href.match(/type\=\d+/)[0].replace(/bookid\=/,''); </pre> not working says type error
    – subha s
    Oct 4, 2014 at 10:31
  • Can you post is as separate question @subhas? Oct 4, 2014 at 10:59
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Because you're asking for that value:

var href = $(".mybk").attr('href');

IE: the first element with class .mybk encountered try this:

$(function(){
    $('#mytable> tbody > tr').each(function() { 
     var name = $(this).find("a").text();
     var href = $(this).find("a").attr('href');
     console.log(name,href);
    });
})
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  • So you downvoted my correct answer because you don't got it?? jsfiddle.net/j9kcLzvk/4 it's exactly as the question put it! wre we supposed to make an array?
    – John Doeff
    Oct 4, 2014 at 11:49

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