I have a large PHP generated table of users from a database. Each username has a link and I'm trying to make it where if you click that link, the link hides and a text box becomes visible so that you ca开发者_运维百科n change the username. Each textbox has an id that matches to the link caption. When I test var x in an alert, it shows up exactly how it's supposed to, ex: '#username'. When I plug x into the selector of the show() function, however, it doesn't work.
I know that code looks somewhat confusing but really all I'm trying to do is pass $this.html() to a selector for use in the .show() function.
$(".userLink").each(function (){
$(this).click(function(){
$(this).hide();
var x = ("'#"+$(this).html()+"'");
(x).show();
return false;
});
});
$(".userLink").click(function (){
$(this).hide();
var x = $("'#"+$(this).html()+"'");
x.show();
return false;
});
Change it to
var x = $("'#"+$(this).html()+"'");
x.show();
You were missing the $
in front of the parens.
Or you can use
var x = "'#"+$(this).html()+"'";
$(x).show();
Either way will work, you were just missing a $
where needed so it wasn't being grabbed by jQuery.
Edit
I think the other issue is you are using the html
rather than the text
from the link
var x = "'#"+$(this).text()+"'";
$(x).show();
I assume what you are trying to do is grab the text not all of the html, because you wouldnt have an element with the ID <div id='<a href="#">linky</a>'></div>
you don't need the quotes in the selector string.
$(".userLink").click(function(){
$(this).hide();
var x = "#"+$(this).text();
// alert(x); // should be #username (without quotes)
$(x).show();
return false;
});
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