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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T06:30:31+00:00 2026-05-11T06:30:31+00:00

Using jQuery, I am binding some image tags with a click event like this:

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Using jQuery, I am binding some image tags with a click event like this:

$('.imageClass > a > img').bind('click', onImageClick);  this.onImageClick = function() {     $.post('/blah/123', { test : 'a' }, function(data) { myCallback(this, data); }, 'json'); }  this.myCallback(event, data) {     alert($(event).parent.attr('href')); }; 

My DOM looks like this:

<div class='imageClass'>     <a href='#'><img src='/images/1.jpg' alt='1'></a> <strong>hello</strong>     <a href='#'><img src='/images/2.jpg' alt='2'></a> </div> 

I want to alter the text ‘hello’ in mycallback somehow using data.Message

I can’t seem to pin point the strong tag, and i’m not sure if I am passing the correct value into mycallback either!

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  1. 2026-05-11T06:30:32+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:30 am

    To change the text in strong with data from the ajaxcall, try this:

    $('.imageClass > a > img').click(on_image_click);  function on_image_click() {     var image = this, strong = image.parent().next();     $.getJSON('/blah/123', {test: 'a'}, function (data) {         strong.text(data.Message);     }); } 

    It seems like you are a little unsure how to use the this-operator, which is understandable. Once understood, it’s a powerful concept. I’ve tried finding a good article on the net. Quirksmode has one, but it is slightly confused as well. I can however heartily recommend Douglas Crockfords Javascript: the good parts.

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