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I'm using jQuery 1.7.0, and I keep getting TypeError: $(...).attr(...) is undefined. Can someone please tell me what the problem is? My jQuery is below. Thank you.

    function removeNewItem() {
        $('.aboutitemdelete').unbind('click');

        $('.aboutitemdelete').on('click', function () {

            // Get Related Object
            var current = $(this).attr('rel').replace('aboutitemremove_', '');

            // Removing Element
            $('#aboutitem_' + current).remove();

            //Assign Current Element Count
            answercount = parseInt($('#answercount').val());
            answercount -= (answercount > 1) ? 1 : 0;
            $('#answercount').val(answercount);
        });
    };

    $(document).ready(function () {
        $('.button_admin_newitem').on('click', function () {

            alert('a');

            current = $('.aboutsectionitem:last').attr('id').replace('aboutitem_', '');
            current = Number(++current);

            alert('b');

            $('div.aboutitemsholder').append('<div id="aboutitem_' + current + '" class="aboutsectionitem"><h4 class="titlebar_span">About Page Item</h4><div class="aboutrow_sep"><label>Section Label</label><input id="seclabel_' + current + '" type="text" class="text" /><div class="clear"></div></div><div class="aboutrow_sep"><label>Section Content</label><div class="aboutrow_editor_holder">Telerik Editor Goes Here<div class="clear"></div></div><div class="clear"></div></div><div class="aboutrow_sep"><label>Enabled?</label><input id="itemenable_' + current + '" type="checkbox" class="checkbox" /><div class="clear"></div></div><div class="aboutrow_sep"><label>Sort Order</label><input id="sortitem_' + current + '" type="text" class="text" style="max-width: 50px;" /><div class="clear"></div></div><div class="clear"></div><div class="aboutitemremove"><label>Delete</label><a href="#" class="aboutitemdelete" rel="aboutitemremove_' + current + '"><span>Remove</span></a></div></div>');

            answercount = parseInt($('#answercount').val()) + 1;
            $('#answercount').val(answercount);

            removeNewItem();

            return false;
        });
    });
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    What line are you getting this on?
    – tymeJV
    Aug 14, 2013 at 19:03
  • Can you post the HTML too?
    – Diosney
    Aug 14, 2013 at 19:05
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    Maybe the some item upon the attr method is called dont have a rel attribute and the replace throw the error since it don't have an input value to operate upon?
    – Diosney
    Aug 14, 2013 at 19:06
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    I think diosney may be right: jsfiddle.net/3bJHj
    – Jason P
    Aug 14, 2013 at 19:10
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    @ᾠῗᵲᄐᶌ "$(…).attr(…)" is undefined leads me to believe that .attr is in fact returning undefined.
    – Kevin B
    Aug 14, 2013 at 19:14

1 Answer 1

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http://api.jquery.com/attr/

As of jQuery 1.6, the .attr() method returns undefined for attributes that have not been set.

My guess is the attribute you are searching for isn't set on the element you're searching for it on. Due to this, .replace is failing because undefined doesn't have a replace method. You'll need to make sure it isn't undefined first.

var current = $(this).attr('rel');
current = current ? current.replace('aboutitemremove_', '') : '';

do this for the id in the next area too.

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