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{"name":"attributeContains","type":"selector","title":"Attribute Contains Selector [name*=\"value\"]","deprecated":null,"removed":null,"desc":"Selects elements that have the specified attribute with a value containing the a given substring.","categories":["selectors/attribute-selectors","version/1.0"],"entries":[{"return":"","signatures":{"added":"1.0","argument":[{"desc":"An attribute name.","name":"attribute","type":"String"},{"desc":"An attribute value. Can be either an unquoted single word or a quoted string.","name":"value","type":"String"}]},"examples":{"desc":"Finds all inputs with a name attribute that contains 'man' and sets the value with some text.","code":"\n$( \"input[name*='man']\" ).val( \"has man in it!\" );\n","html":"\n<input name=\"man-news\">\n<input name=\"milkman\">\n<input name=\"letterman2\">\n<input name=\"newmilk\">\n"},"longdesc":"\n <p>This is the most generous of the jQuery attribute selectors that match against a value. It will select an element if the selector's string appears anywhere within the element's attribute value. Compare this selector with the Attribute Contains Word selector (e.g. [attr~=\"word\"]), which is more appropriate in many cases.</p>\n "}],"slug":"attribute-contains-selector"} |