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How to detect input types when binding event to parent

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I am trying to bind an event to a parent instead of each child. I can successfully test for SELECT, TEXTAREA and A. How to I test for input[type=\'text\']?

I am trying to bind an event to a parent instead of each child. I can successfully test for SELECT, TEXTAREA and A. How to I test for input[type='text']?

$('form').bind('focusin', function(e) {
    var target = e.target, // e.target grabs the node that triggered the event.
        $target = $(target);  // wraps the node in a jQuery object
    if (target.nodeName === 'SELECT' | target.nodeName === 'TEXTAREA' | target.nodeName === 'A') {开发者_JS百科
        alert('hi');
        // do stuff
    }
});


Note: from jQuery 1.7, use on() instead of delegate()


Using delegate() sounds the easiest and most fitting to me.

$('form').delegate('textarea, select, a, input[type="text"]', 'focusin', function () {
  alert('hu');
  //do stuff
});

Actually it does just what you asked for. The event itself is attached to form and checks whether the target matches the selector given.

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No need to reinvent the wheel.


Might I recommend changing your code to something like this:

$('form').bind('focusin', function(e) {
    var $target = $(this); // wraps the node in a jQuery object
    if ($target.is('select') || $target.is('textarea') || $target.is('a') || $target.is('input[type="text"]') {
        alert('hi');
        // do stuff
    }
});

Alternatively, you can use the :input selector to select all form elements:

$target.is(':input')

http://api.jquery.com/input-selector/


if ($target.attr('type')=='text') {
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