I have callout label associated with multiple controls, which should turn red when either of it is wrong.
<tr>
开发者_Python百科 <th>
<asp:Label for="test">jquery will make my class as updnValidationErrorLabel</asp:Label>
</th>
<td > this text is right
<asp:TextBox class='textboxWide taskListCheckPreVital' />
</td>
<td>this is wrong text hence it has updnValidationErrorInput
<asp:TextBox class='dummyclass updnValidationErrorInput'/></td>
</tr>
I'm trying this approach, but not sure why mainparent children element does not show with class updnValidationErrorInput
//if my sturcture has updnValidationErrorInput
$('.updnValidationErrorInput').each(function() {
// go to tr element
var mainParent = $(this).parents('tr:first');
// under tr element find updnValidationErrorInput
if(mainParent.children('.updnValidationErrorInput').length > 0){
// set label which has for attribute with updnValidationErrorLabel
mainParent.children('label').attr('for').removeClass().addClass('updnValidationErrorLabel');
}
});
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Since you're coming from the <input>
the .length
checks must be true, so you can remove them. You can shorten it down to this overall:
$('.updnValidationErrorInput').each(function() {
$(this).cloesest('tr').find('label[for]')
.removeClass().addClass('updnValidationErrorLabel');
});
Instead of .parents('tr:first')
you can use the equivalent (and cheaper) .closest()
, then find any <label>
elements with for=""
attribute and change the class on them.
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