Is there any way to get the selector for a jquery object
e.g in firefox I see a jquery object as [p.basket]
but there seems to be no way in jquery that I can get this selector?
Is there any way?
Phil
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Is there any way to get the selector for a jquery object e.g in firefox I see a jquery object as [p.basket] but there seems to be no way in jquery that I can get this selector? Is there any way? Phil |
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If a jQuery object was created with a selector string, then you can just look at its "selector" property. However, not all jQuery objects are so constructed. Thus you should make sure to check for edit — if your jQuery object was not constructed with a selector, then there simply is not a selector available. The library does not have any built-in way of creating a selector that matches the set of elements it contains. You could do that yourself, though it's not clear why it would be useful; once you have a reference to the DOM elements (which you do if the jQuery object isn't empty), isn't that more useful? |
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Is the selector property what you want? |
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