I have many UL with li. Different UL will have li with the same id:
<ul>
<li id='1'>this</li>
<li id='2'>that</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li id='1'>this</li>
</ul>
The user can drag li from on list to the other but only if the li with the same id does not exist. So far I have this:
$(".container").droppable({
drop: function (event, ui) {
var a = $(this).find("li").attr("id", $(ui.draggable).attr('id'));
if (a.length == 0) {
$.ajax({
...
});
}
}
});
However when I drop the draggable it changes the id of all li to the value of the dropped li.
Any guidance would be great. Thanks.
I have many UL with li. Different UL will have li with the same id:
<ul>
<li id='1'>this</li>
<li id='2'>that</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li id='1'>this</li>
</ul>
The user can drag li from on list to the other but only if the li with the same id does not exist. So far I have this:
$(".container").droppable({
drop: function (event, ui) {
var a = $(this).find("li").attr("id", $(ui.draggable).attr('id'));
if (a.length == 0) {
$.ajax({
...
});
}
}
});
However when I drop the draggable it changes the id of all li to the value of the dropped li.
Any guidance would be great. Thanks.
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Reset to default 7IDs cannot start with numbers and must be unique. For non-unique identifiers, use classes.
You can check to see if an element exists like this:
if($('#myDIV').length) {
}
By using attr()
, you're actually setting the id
attribute of any elements matched by your find()
call. You should use find
on the ID you're matching against.
$(".container").droppable({
drop: function (event, ui) {
var a = $(this).find("#" + $(ui.draggable).attr('id'));
if (a.length === 0) {
$.ajax({
...
});
}
}
});
Also, as @Diodeus mentions, IDs should not start with a number. They should also be unique document-wide, so if you need duplicate/expect IDs, I'd remend using a different attribute, such as an HTML5 data attribute: http://ejohn/blog/html-5-data-attributes/