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< h1 > Attribute Contains Selector [name*=value]< / h1 >
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< span class = "name" > attributeContains< / span > selector< / h2 >
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< h4 class = "name" >
< span class = "versionAdded" > version added: < a href = "/version/1.0/" > 1.0< / a > < / span > jQuery('[attribute*=value]')< / h4 >
< ul class = "signatures" > < li > < dl class = "arguments" >
< dt > attribute< / dt >
< dd > An attribute name.< / dd >
< dt > value< / dt >
< dd > An attribute value. Quotes are optional.< / dd >
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< p class = "desc" > < strong > Description: < / strong > Selects elements that have the specified attribute with a value containing the a given substring.< / p >
< div class = "longdesc" > < 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 > < / div >
< h3 > Example:< / h3 >
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< h4 > < span class = "desc" > Finds all inputs with a name attribute that contains 'man' and sets the value with some text.< / span > < / h4 >
< pre > < code class = "example demo-code" > < !DOCTYPE html>
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< script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-latest.js"> < /script>
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< body>
< input name="man-news" />
< input name="milkman" />
< input name="letterman2" />
< input name="newmilk" />
< script> $("input[name*='man']").val("has man in it!");< /script>
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< h4 > Demo:< / h4 >
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