[jQuery] How do I reference PHP for an ID value?

[jQuery] How do I reference PHP for an ID value?


In a simple world the function i'm trying to perform is:
$(document).ready(function(){
$("button").click(function () {
$('.cars>#seats').slideToggle("slow");
});
});
But I'm working in Wordpress. What I'm trying to do is for each entry be
able to toggle the main content of the entry to either a hidden of visible
state. When a person clicks a button which is placed within the post next
to the title text, the visible state of the main content is toggled. Using
the simple example I can easily toggle static content, but I believe my
issue to lie in the fact that the post ID is derived from PHP. How do I
solve the issue?
I've tried:
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#post-\\<\\?php the\\_ID\\(\\)\\; \\?\\>>button").click(function () {
$('#post-\\<\\?php the\\_ID\\(\\)\\;
\\?\\>>.content').slideToggle("slow");
});
});
*Which i thought to use after checking the jQuery FAQ
and also tried:
$(document).ready(function(){
$("post-<?php the_ID(); ?>>button").click(function () {
$('#post-<?php the_ID(); ?>>.content').slideToggle("slow");
});
});
Neither worked. Please help me out!
Thanks in advance
-MP
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