You can use the selector tag[attr*=string]
where *=
matches the string found anywhere in the tag value. I have colored the text red, just so you can test...
$("li[data-city*=New York]").css({color:'red'});
Or via more complex method to fit needs of example two:
$("li")
.filter( function(){
return $(this).attr('data-city').match(/(^|,s+)London(,|$)/)
})
.css({color:'red'});
This method uses filter to go through the list of selected li
and match all elements with attribute data-city
that matches regex (^|,s+)London(,|$)
which means...
- start or comma (
^|,
)
- and one or more spaces (
s+
)
- followed by
London
- followed by comma or end (
,|$
)
I used this HTML:
<li id="person1" data-city="Boston, New York, San Fransisco, London">
Person name 1
</li>
<li id="person2" data-city="Boston, New Jersey, London, San Fransisco">
Person name 2
</li>
<li id="person3" data-city="Los Angeles, New York, New London, Washington">
Person name 3
</li>
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