<a href="url">A link</a>
$.each($('a'), function(index,value){
alert (value)
});
It will alert : url
.
Why this happens?
<a href="url">A link</a>
$.each($('a'), function(index,value){
alert (value)
});
It will alert : url
.
Why this happens?
It's because the toString()
of the anchor gives the URL.
alert
calls toString()
implicity on objects. so when you alert an array like:
[1,2,3,4,5,6]
Alerting it will give you:
"1,2,3,4,5,6"
Because the toString() of array
is the elements separated by a comma.
If you encounter this problem while debugging, you should use console.log()
instead of alert()