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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T15:54:38+00:00 2026-06-13T15:54:38+00:00

I’ve got several html elements that I’m appending hashes to like so: <p class=’message’

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I’ve got several html elements that I’m appending hashes to like so:

<p class='message' data-dependencies={'#first':{'equal':'Yes'}}>
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</p>

so that

$(".message").first().data("dependencies")

returns

{'#first':{'equal':'Yes'}}

But as a buddy just pointed out to me, this value is a string. So naturally the filter described below has a hard time with it.

The goal of the filter is to be able to grab elements that have a specified key, in this case “#first”.

$el.children().find("*").filter(function(){
    var dependency_hash = $(this).data("dependencies");
    if(dependency_hash != undefined && "#first" in dependency_hash){
      return true
    }
});

Is there a way to access the hash as passed via the data object or is there another way I can structure the data so as to accomplish the same means of being able to select elements based on the key?

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    2026-06-13T15:54:40+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 3:54 pm

    If you store it as valid JSON, you can parse it, and get is content.

    <p class='message' data-dependencies='{"#first":{"equal":"Yes"}}'>
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    </p>
    

    var json = $(".message").first().attr("data-dependencies");
    
    // HTML5 browsers
    // var json = document.querySelector(".message").dataset.dependencies;
    
    var parsed = $.parseJSON(data);
    
    alert(parsed["#first"].equal); // "Yes"
    

    Or if you use jQuery’s .data(), it will parse it automatically.

    var parsed = $(".message").first().data("dependencies");
    
    alert(parsed["#first"].equal); // "Yes"
    
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