I'm trying to find the next element with a class of "error" and hitting a wall.
In looking at the demo on jQuery's site, this should work, but doesn't.
$("button[disabled]").next().text("this button is disabled");
<div>
<button disabled="disabled">First</button>
<span>no overwrite</span>
<span class="error"></span>
</div>
<div>
<button>Second</button>
<span></span>
</div>
<div>
<button disabled="disabled">Third</button>
<span>no overwrite</span>
<span class="error"></span>
</div>
I'm trying to find the span or div or whatever after the element in question, like the button above.
so the disabled button line should read, 'no overwrite this button is diabled'
I've tried
$("button[disabled]").next(".error").text("this button is disabled");
to no avail.
Try this:
hope it helps. Sinan.
The problem is that your using the next traversing function rather than nextAll
When you use next its just looking at the "next" element which is
Next all looks at all siblings that are next
next()
won't work in this case because it has to be a sibling for that to work. In this case you need: