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This code isn't for anything in particular. I'm just trying to successfully get the tagName or nodeName of an element. However, when I run the following code, I always get an alert saying "undefined". I'm wondering if it's because this function executes when the document is ready? Is there a different place I should be doing this? Or is it probably my other javascript code conflicting somehow (I would doubt).

 $(document).ready(function(){
        $('#first').hover(function() {
            alert($('#last').nodeName);
        });
    });
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You are trying to access a non-member of the jQuery object. Use one of these DOM element accessors to retrieve these properties:

$( '#last' ).get(0).nodeName

OR

$( '#last' )[0].nodeName

OR

document.getElementById( 'last' ).nodeName

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Use the prop() of jQuery:

alert($('#last').prop("nodeName"));
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