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I seem to be having trouble with my code. I need to say:

if ( $('html').attr('lang').val() == 'fr-FR' ) {
    // do this
} else {
    // do that
}

When I check the console, I just get an error telling me this isn't a function. Help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

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    You should be using data() for this sort of thing.
    – asawyer
    Jun 26, 2012 at 15:55
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    No. Html does have a attribute called lang. Jun 26, 2012 at 15:58

2 Answers 2

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Just remove the .val(). Like:

if ( $('html').attr('lang') == 'fr-FR' ) {
    // do this
} else {
    // do that
}
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    You answered to quickly dude, I have to wait 5 more minutes in order to accept it :)
    – beefchimi
    Jun 26, 2012 at 16:03
  • You often want to check the class attribute for a value, but class attr can have multiple values separated by space, like this <div id="mydiv" class="one two three"></div> so in that case you can use the function hasClass() to check for a value like so $( "#mydiv" ).hasClass( "two" ) Aug 6, 2021 at 12:54
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jQuery's attr method returns the value of the attribute:

The .attr() method gets the attribute value for only the first element in the matched set. To get the value for each element individually, use a looping construct such as jQuery's .each() or .map() method.

All you need is:

$('html').attr('lang') == 'fr-FR'

However, you might want to do a case-insensitive match:

$('html').attr('lang').toLowerCase() === 'fr-fr'

jQuery's val method returns the value of a form element.

The .val() method is primarily used to get the values of form elements such as input, select and textarea. In the case of <select multiple="multiple"> elements, the .val() method returns an array containing each selected option; if no option is selected, it returns null.

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    Very thorough, great response. Thanks.
    – beefchimi
    Jun 26, 2012 at 16:06

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