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Hi, I have two identical click events for two different elements that do not share a class, as such:

$("#element_1").click(function(){
  alert("hello world");
});

$("#element_2").click(function(){
  alert("hello world");
});

I am looking for a way to assign that same click function to both of them without externalizing the function or repeating it (as seen above). If the elements shared the same class, I would have done something like this:

$(".element_class").click(function(){
  alert("hello world");
});

but they do not. How do I achieve something like that in jQuery 1.3?

Thank you!

+11  A: 
$('#element_1, #element_2').bind('click', function() {...});

http://docs.jquery.com/Selectors

jskulski
thank you all for the information!All voted up. First got marked as answer!
yuval
your welcome. Jquery is a dream once you get the hang of it!
jskulski
+4  A: 

You can use

$('#element1, #element2').click();

Or

$('#element1').add('#element2').click();

Both methods are good

Ionut Staicu