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I would like to use a jquery to select the following span:

<span id="RequiredFieldValidator1" class="validationerror" style="color: Red; display: none;">*</span>

But not select the following span which differs from the original in that the style attribute has a display property whose value is inline instead of none.

<span id="RequiredFieldValidator2" class="validationerror" style="color: Red; display: inline;">*</span>

I am aware inline styles are evil but an asp.net web forms validator control is generating it and doing a lot of good as well as evil.

Can this be done using jquery selectors? I'm new to jquery.

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$("span[style*=inline]")

will select all span elements with the style attribute which has the value "inline" in it somewhere.

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  • Thanks for your quick response you actually answered my question as asked but the other solution was more elegant. Apr 15, 2009 at 14:08
  • This doesn't work <html><head></head> <body> <script type="text/javascript" src="ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.3.2/…> <script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function(){ alert($("span[style*=inline]").length); } ) </script> <span id="RequiredFieldValidator2" class="validationerror" style="color: Red; display: inline;">*</span> </body> </html> Sep 3, 2009 at 16:23
  • It worked for me when I put inline in quotes: $("span[style*='inline']") Jun 26, 2015 at 20:00
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Try something like this:

$('.validationerror:hidden')
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    Thank you! This helped me figure out how to select the first hidden tr element in a table. Actually, what surprises me is that the hidden selector works for the display attribute. I'd assumed that it was for the visibility attribute only.
    – Jagd
    Jan 18, 2011 at 0:37
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I do something like this to add\remove an error style to the parent of the validation error control to highlight the control that caused the error and the validation message.

$('input').change(function() {
  $(".validationError[style*=hidden]").parent().removeClass("error");
  $(".validationError[style*=visible]").parent().addClass("error");
});
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here is an advise for selecting server side controls too

document.getElementById("<%=txtFirstName.ClientID %>"); 

or

$("#'<%=txtFirstName.ClientID %>'"); 

or

$("[id$='_txtFirstName']"); 
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embed the styles inside the classes and you have 2 class the use JQuery selector

$(".<ClassName>")

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