.innerHTML Does Not Return TR And TD Tags In FF
Jan 3, 2010
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In FF the above code will alert "<b>hello</b>" but in IE is alerts the whole TR element code. So why is FF not showing the whole code and what can be done to get the whole TR element code?
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Dec 22, 2002
I'm having a bit of trouble getting around forms, innerHTML and div's.
What i'm trying to accomplish is simple done, and i've found a solution to the problem but not one i'm happy with.
ok, so to get down to it...
I have a form, with two radio boxes, 1 select box and 1 submit button.
Now, while a certain value in the select box is selected I have an additional input box appearing for further information/input (duh!).
Anyways, the input field appears, looking spiffy...but, when i submit the form, the input field is ignored.
Now, the way i'm doing it is by using innerHTML and the <div> tag. Code:
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Aug 26, 2011
How can i return this innerHTML on complete?
deleteUser: function( id ) {
elm = $( 'user_' + id );
Effect.Pulsate( elm, {duration: 1, pulses: 2} );
Effect.Fade( elm, {delay: 1, duration: 0.5} );
[code]...
the fade works but i want to return the div to say deleted successfuly.
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Jun 8, 2006
I have a piece of code which replaces the contents of a div using
innerHTML
e.g. this.targetDiv.innerHTML = '<form name="test" id="test1"> in form
</form>'
This works fine in IE but FF(1.5.04) strips out the <form> and </form>
tags.
I know there are some differences in how these browsers handle
innerHTML but I can't seem to find anything on this specific problem.
Does anyone have any idea why this is happening?
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I am adding drop down boxes to a div using javascript on a user action, if these boxes are assigned a value by the user then the user adds more boxes the values previously selected are cleared.
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I am using the ajax method in JQuery to return an XML response from a URL location. The method looks like the following:
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type: 'POST',
[Code].....
OK so if I use repsonseText responseXML or just try and traverse msg it will not work. The problem is the body of my XML response, all of the tags ('<' and '>') are getting escaped to html entities ('<' and '>') So it becomes a malformed XML document that is not readable. I even tried using the Javascript function replace to go through and replace with no luck.
Even stranger if I access the web service through the browser, the XML is just fine!
The server is Windows Server 2008 running IIS 7 and I am programming of course in HTML and newest version of JQuery.
The browser I am testing on is Firefox with FireBug.
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Can't seem to make it work, I have seen many examples but they are all just for 1 div tag. When i trymore than one it doesn't work anymore.The first one works, if i have more than 1 then the other don't work.
using the following jquery
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#toggle-text").click(function () {
var divvalue= this.value;
[Code]....
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width:250px;
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Is there a way to add an if and else with in innerHTML like this.
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Apr 10, 2006
I'm currently using AJAX to perform some dynamic updates and return some text to the web page. At the moment I'm using innerHTML as follows:
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btw WrkItemDiv is an exisiting <div> I simply want to overwrite the text within it with the newly returned text.
Also, is it possible to change the onMouseOVer code with some text returned in the same way as above using pure DOM?
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Then I use a javascript split function to split the responseText into two peices so I can update each DIV with the coresponding data.
Everything works in Firefox, but in IE7 only one div gets updated with its data, the other div will not change, and I get a unknown runtime error. However if I go into my php page and change the data I am echoing after the delimiter to a simple echo 'test' it will work. Code:
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Jul 23, 2005
I've got this code that creates a new new row and cell. I then put some
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there another way of doing it with DOM?
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stbl.appendChild(newr);
newc = document.createElement('td');
newr.appendChild(newc);
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Here is my problem in a nutshell: a script to model dynamic table
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<script language="javascript">
function extend() {
var tb = document.getElementById('thetable').tBodies[0];
var newrow = document.createElement('tr');
tb.insertBefore(newrow,tb.rows[tb.rows.length-1]);
tb.rows[tb.rows.length-2].innerHTML =
'<td>A</td><td>dummy</td><td>row</td>'
}
</script>
<table id="thetable">
<tr><td>1-1</td><td>1-2</td><td>1-3</td></tr>
<tr><td>2-1</td><td>2-2</td><td>2-3</td></tr>
<tr><td>3-1</td><td>3-2</td><td>3-3</td></tr>
<tr><td colspan="3"><a href="javascript:extend();">extend</a></td></tr>
</table>
</body>
</html>
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<table id="tableone">
<tr id="trone">
<td>click me</td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
<div id="two" style="background-color:LightBlue;"
onclick="window.alert( 'two:' + getElementById('two').innerHTML );">
<table id="tabletwo">
<tr id="trtwo">
<td>click me too</td>
</tr>
</table>
<input type="checkbox" checked="checked" value="MYVAL" />
</div>
</body>
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"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
<script language="javascript">
function callAlert(){
var theHTML = document.getElementById('Radius').innerHTML;
//alert(theHTML);
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</script>
<title>Untitled Document</title>
</head>
<body>
<form id="myForm">
<div id="myDiv">
<table border="0" width="430" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0">
<tr>
<td font color="#ff0000">*</font>Radius:</td>
<td width="331" height="30" class="formData">
<select onChange="callAlert();" id="Radius" name="Radius">
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<option value=".5">1/2 mile</option>
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<option value="1">1 mile</option>
</select>
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
</form>
</body>
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I am using a frameset with two frames that looks like this:
|------------------------------|
| |--------------------------| |
| | FRAME 1 | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
| |--------------------------| |
| |
| |--------------------------| |
| | FRAME 2 | |
| | | |
| | <html><body> | |
| | <table><tbody> | |
| | <tr> | |
| | <td>Data 1</td> | |
| | <td>Data 2</td> | |
| | </tr> | |
| | </tbody></table> | |
| | </body></html> | |
| |--------------------------| |
|------------------------------|
FRAME 2 has no height, so it looks as if you only have 1 frame. I am
using FRAME 2 to retrieve data from my server.
I open up FRAME 1 with my webpage and leave FRAME 2 empty. When the
user request data I target FRAME 2 and the data is loaded into FRAME 2.
What I have been trying to do is this. Take the innerHTML of the FRAME
2's table and load it into a table in FRAME 1.
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Jul 6, 2006
I want to load an external file into my page via XMLhttpRequest and
innerHTML. The external file contains javascript code which is not executed during
or after insertion. All the HTML markup is displayed just fine....
basicly even this code doesnt work:
<div id='tmp'>original Content</div>
<script>
document.getElementById("tmp").innerHTML="<b>new</b>
Content<script>alert('not shown! why?');</script>";
</script>
looking at the page, "new Content" is shown with "new" bold as
expected, but there wont be the javascript alert!
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Jul 19, 2006
I use Ajax to retrieve part of a page I need to update. I update a DIV
element with the HTML contents I get from another page.
It works fine.
However the HTML have a SCRIPT tag that the browser should process, but
it doesn't.
Here's an example:
--- pageX.aspx ---
<table>
<tr>
<td>Table 01</td>
</tr>
</table>
<script>
alert("HI");
</script>
--- end pageX.aspx ---
--- page on browser ---
<div id="divContents"></div>
<script>
divContents.innerHTML = getHtmlFromPage("pageX.aspx");
</script>
--- end page on browser ---
When the prowser gets the "pageX.aspx" and updates the contents of the
'divContents' it displays the table, but it didn't process the script.
What am I doing wrong?
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What debugger would let me see the HTML in a div after I've added HTML
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var someInputHtml = prompt("input html");
var referenceToSomeDiv = document.getElementById("someDiv");
referenceToSomeDiv.innerHTML = someInputHtml;
When debugging, how do I now see what HTML is in the div "someDiv"?
Maybe there is a FireFox extension for this? Firebug?
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if i use AttachEvent like this,it can't work;
eg:
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var div = document.createElement("div");
div.appendChild(img); //can't work;
div.innerHTML="<-click this";
but i use attachEvent like this,it work; eg:
var img = document.createElement("img");
img.attachEvent("onclick",alert("test"));
var text = document.createElement("span");
text.innerHTML="<-click this";
var div = documet.createElement("div");
div.appendChild(img); //can work
div.appendChild(text);
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Is there any way to use a variable.innerHTML = ""; instead of text.innerHTML
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Jul 20, 2005
How can I get the innerHTML of a <div> area only when the page loads, then use that variable in a function?
Here is my code:
function setContent(zz)
{
var lb = document.getElementById('leftbar').innerHTML;
var rb = document.getElementById('rightbar').innerHTML;
document.getElementById("myContent").innerHTML = "<span class="title_Page">"+Page[zz]+"</span>";
if (zz=="home") {
document.getElementById('leftbar').innerHTML = lb;
document.getElementById('rightbar').innerHTML = rb;
document.getElementById('leftbar').style.width = 食px'
document.getElementById('rightbar').style.width = 食px'
}
else {
document.getElementById('leftbar').innerHTML = "";
document.getElementById('rightbar').innerHTML = "";
document.getElementById('leftbar').style.width = Ɔpx'
document.getElementById('rightbar').style.width = Ɔpx'
}
}
I want lb and rb to be set only once (i.e. only when the page loads the first time). I tried putting those variables outside the function, but when I do they, they show up as undefined. So how could i code it so that when the page loads, it assigns the innerHTML to the two variables, but not any other time while that page is open?
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I have a page as follows:
<HTML>
<FRAMESET ROWS="20%, 80%">
<FRAME SRC="editor.html" NAME="editor">
<FRAME SRC="testfile.html" NAME="reader">
</FRAMESET>
</HTML>
editor.html contains the following code:
code = document.documentElement.innerHTML
which gives me the HTML-code of editor.html as expected.
Now I want to read the HTML-code of testfile.html instead. But
code = parent.reader.document.documentElement.innerHTML
just returns
<head></head><body></body>
with Mozilla, and IE gives an error.
Can somebody explain why this happens, and how I can solve it?
Since the first case works on all browsers I tried, I was hoping to get
a browser-independant method to read the sourcecode of another file.
By the way, all files are local.
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