I have the following jquery code:
$('.menubox').children('div').toArray().map(function(n,i){
return [$(n).children('input').val(),$(n).children('.subs').children('div').toArray().map(function(n,i){
return [$(n).children('input').val(),$(n).children('.subs').children('div').toArray().map(function(n,i){
return $(n).children('input').val();
})];
})];
});
This is the HTML to go with that:
<td class="menubox">
<div class="draggable droppable lvl0">
<input type="hidden" value="-" />
LBL1
<div class="subs"></div>
</div>
<div class="draggable droppable lvl0">
<input type="hidden" value="-" />
LBL2
<div class="subs">
<div class="draggable droppable lvl1">
<input type="hidden" value="3" />
<b>LBL2.1</b><span style="display:block;"><a class="deleteItem">verwijder</a></span>
<div class="subs"></div>
</div>
<div class="draggable droppable lvl1">
<input type="hidden" value="6" />
<b>LBL2.2</b><span style="display:block;"><a class="deleteItem">verwijder</a></span>
<div class="subs"></div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</td>
It works fine in chrome but IE throws an error:
Error: Object doesn't support this property or method
When I remove the map() function, the error is gone. What am I doing wronge here?
.map()
ing? I'm guessing there's a much simpler way to get what you want.[["-",[]],["-",[["3",[]],["6",[]]]]]
, not like the one in your comment.