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#8603 closed bug (invalid)

Opened March 23, 2011 05:38AM UTC

Closed April 14, 2011 08:06AM UTC

.next() doesn't accept multiple classes

Reported by: matt.campbell@live.com.au Owned by: matt.campbell@live.com.au
Priority: undecided Milestone: 1.next
Component: selector Version: 1.5.1
Keywords: Cc:
Blocked by: Blocking:
Description

.next() is not matching multiple classes for the next element.

ie. tried .next('.edit.2')

It will match a single class ie .next('.edit') but not a double.

A work around is to limit the selector to a single element like this .next('.edit.2:eq(0)') which successfuly matches to the class 'edit 2'.

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Changed March 30, 2011 03:24PM UTC by dmethvin comment:1

owner: → matt.campbell@live.com.au
status: newpending

Can you provide an example in jsFiddle that shows the problem? Thanks.

Changed March 30, 2011 07:28PM UTC by ajpiano comment:2

component: unfiledselector

Changed April 14, 2011 08:06AM UTC by trac-o-bot comment:3

resolution: → invalid
status: pendingclosed

Because we get so many tickets, we often need to return them to the initial reporter for more information. If that person does not reply within 14 days, the ticket will automatically be closed, and that has happened in this case. If you still are interested in pursuing this issue, feel free to add a comment with the requested information and we will be happy to reopen the ticket if it is still valid. Thanks!