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I know you can do this, but every time I Google it I get how to select all elements of a certain tag.

So, e.g.:

alert($('#my-wrapper').someJSMethod());
{...}
<div id="my-wrapper"></div>

Would alert "DIV" actually. I'm selecting elements with jQuery by the way.

I know you can do this, but every time I Google it I get how to select all elements of a certain tag.

So, e.g.:

alert($('#my-wrapper').someJSMethod());
{...}
<div id="my-wrapper"></div>

Would alert "DIV" actually. I'm selecting elements with jQuery by the way.

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You can do this:

alert($('#my-wrapper').get(0).nodeName);
//or:
alert($('#my-wrapper')[0].nodeName);

Or, no need for jQuery:

alert(document.getElementById('my-wrapper').nodeName);
$('#my-wrapper')[0].tagName
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