I dynamically create a new div (with a “textbox” class and ID), and some other elements inside of it, and later on in my code I bind that div to the click event, and display the element clicked, like so:
$('#textbox_'+i).bind('click', function(event){
alert(event.target.className);
}
This is fine, and it’ll give me textbox as one of the classes displayed.
But event.target.hasClass() doesn’t seem to work. So, when I do the following, nothing happens:
$('#textbox_'+i).bind('click', function(event){
if(event.target.hasClass('textbox')) { alert('got it!'); }
}
I tried it a few different ways and it appears to me that event.target.hasClass() just doesn’t work. Is there another way to deal with events or am I doing something wrong?
You’re trying to use a jQuery method,
hasClass(), on a standard DOM element. You need to convert the plain JS DOM elemente.targetto a jQuery object, like so:And you end up with :
Notice the use of
on(), the proper closing of theclickfunction, and you don’t need curly brackets in your if statement if you’re only executing a simple alert.