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This method checks if element matches the given CSS selector.
element.next( [cssRule][, index = 0]); |
<html> <head> <title>Prototype examples</title> <script type="text/javascript" src="/javascript/prototype.js"> </script> <script> function showResult(){ var str = $('list-of-apples').next(); alert( "$('list-of-apples').next() " + str.innerHTML ); var str = $('list-of-apples').next(0); alert( "$('list-of-apples').next(0) " + str.innerHTML ); var str = $('title').next('p'); alert( "$('$('title').next('p') " + str.innerHTML ); var str = $('golden-delicious').next('.yummy', 1); alert( "$('golden-delicious').next('.yummy', 1) " + str.innerHTML); var str = $('ida-red').next(); alert( "$('ida-red').next() " + str ); } </script> </head> <body> <p>Click the button to see the result.</p> <ul id="fruits"> <li id="apples"> <h3 id="title">Apples</h3> <ul id="list-of-apples"> <li id="golden-delicious">Golden Delicious</li> <li id="mutsu">Mutsu</li> <li id="mcintosh" class="yummy">McIntosh</li> <li id="ida-red" class="yummy">Ida Red</li> </ul> <p id="saying">An apple a day keeps the doctor away.</p> </li> </ul> <br /> <input type="button" value="Show Result" onclick="showResult();"/> </body> </html> |
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