JQuery :: Adding XML Nodes To An XMLDocument With 1.5?
Feb 18, 2011I have the following code:
$(document).ready(function()
{
// The DOM (document object model) is constructed
[code]....
I have the following code:
$(document).ready(function()
{
// The DOM (document object model) is constructed
[code]....
I have an XMLDocument that my web page downloads and manipulates as a
response to user input. I have lots of JavaScript that acts as a
controller between my view (html) and my model (xml). That works fine.
Once the user's done editing, I want to send the modified XMLDocument
back up to my server (as XML). The problem is, I can't find a way to
use JavaScript to generate XML from an XMLDocument. Is there some
obvious API that I'm missing? I assume there's more than one way to do
it (one way for IE and one way for Mozilla, who knows how many others),
anybody want to share?
I have something like this:
var xmlDoc=document.implementation.createDocument("", "", null);
but in opera xmlDoc.load(...) won't work, so I use:
XMLHttpRequest, and I have all needed code... let's say it works...
So I got serviceRequest.responseXML and is there a way to initialize xmlDoc
in my case ? I am asking because I have code that uses xmlDoc.load(...) in
FF and all code that's need to futher work with XML written. So this would
be comfortable for me to use xmlDoc instead of creating everything from
start.
What's the best way to wrap all the nodes between two nodes in DIV tags? Is it possible with the DOM? I have code similar to the following:
HTML Code:
<h3>First header</h3>
<p>First paragraph</p>
<p>Second paragraph</p>
[code].....
How can I achieve this with the DOM, without resorting to doing something like a string replace?
This has been frustrating me for weeks now. In my code I have to open an xml file and close it again and open it again..this goes on....This is done to know the current filesize of my xml file and I am having problem with closing the xml document...Is there even a way to do this?
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<p id="oliver">
<a id="oliver1" href="/oliver1/">Oliver Twist 1</a>
<a id="oliver2" href="/oliver2/">Oliver Twist 2</a>
<a id="oliver3" href="/oliver3/">Oliver Twist 3</a>
<a id="oliver4" href="/oliver4/">Oliver Twist 4</a>
</p>
Applying JavaScript to above html as following:
[Code]...
Why are anchor nodes pointing to href and text nodes pointing to [object]? As anchor and text both are objects therefore all outputs from indices 0 to 7 should be [object].
I'm sure I'm missing something basic, but I can't seem to find what I'm looking for. If I have an xml doc where the parent node and child nodes contain elements with the same name ("name" in this case), how would I go about just getting the client's name? Here is a slimmed down version of the structure:
<client>
<name></name>
<url></url>
[code]....
I'm using jquery file tree and was wondering if anyone knew how one would go about expanding the first nodes upon load?[URL]...
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$
document
.ready
[code]....
Is there a way to print out the structure of a jQuery xml element...heres some code
$
xml
.find
[code]....
I have the following HTML:
<
ul
>
[code]....
This is the first question I couldn't find answered by Google! No doubt the answer is out there, but...
So I have a function that is being passed an array of nodes: some of them plain vanilla DOM nodes, (say, those created by document.createElement), others are jQuery nodes (say $("<div></div>").
What's the best way to determine if a node is of each type? I can obviously look at the node contents, but I wondered if there was a "best practices" here?
[code]...
Anyone got any tips on how to find out if the last letter of my label is 'F'?
Is it possible create a tree structure with 20000 nodes and it should load fast.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI'd like to display the children nodes when the mouse over the parent node. What is the best way to achieve that?
View 4 Replies View RelatedSay I have a tree view
Item1
SubItem1
Element1
Element2
[Code]....
When I do a search in the browser (Ctl+F)(with Item2 collapsed) on Element1 the search stops on Item1|Subitem1|Element1 then Item1|Subitem2|Element1. If continue searching it does not find Item2|Subitem2|Element1.
Is there a way for the search to even find collapsed items?
From an ajax call I get a response that look like something like this
<root>
<node>
<innerNode>
value
[Code].....
I'm having trouble reading a not-so-large local XML file. The following code works fine for under 70 nodes:
// load values from the xml file
$.get('dic.xml', function(dicXml){
$('node', dicXml).each(function(){
var literal = $(this).find('literal').text();
[Code]..
I have created two onClick events that i need to combine into one with jQuery. I have an unordered list:
Code:
<ul id="coverTabs">
<li class="currentTab"><a href="#">Individual</a></li>
<li><a href="#">Couple</a></li>
[code].....
So the active tab is set in the HTML to Individual by default.The following jQuery sets the active depending on which one is clicked.
Code:
$('ul#coverTabs > li').live('click', function() {
// Clickable tabs
// Removes default class applied in HTML and onClick adds 'currentTab' class
[code]....
what i want to achieve is when a user clicks a tab we call the XML document. The appropriate tab name is fetched and subsequently when a user clicks on a column under that tab the appropriate level cost data is displayed on the page.
I need to get the ID of all the nodes withing a DIV.
How do I do that?
is there a possibility to move a node from one child position to
another ?
I'm trying to iterate through nodes in a Selection Range, but I'm having a bit of trouble determining why all nodes in the range aren't being hit. It seems like deeply nested nodes aren't being hit for some reason.
Here's the code I'm using.
var n = startNode;
while (n) {
this.visited.push('[' + n.nodeName + ']');
if (n == endNode) {
break;
}
if (n != startNode && n.hasChildNodes()) {
n = n.firstChild;
} else {
while (!n.nextSibling) {
n = n.parentNode;
}
n = n.nextSibling;
}
}
I have two nodes with elements get by tag name.Now i want these two nodes merged in one node.ie:
list1 = document.getElementById("menu1").getElementsByTagName("a");
list2 = document.getElementById("menu2").getElementsByTagName("a");
There doesn't seem to be any mechanism to "clear" a node of all
it's children (not that its necessary very often, but I have come
across situations where I'd like to clear a node of all it's
children before appending other nodes). I've come up with two
possibilities: Code:
I try to associate DOM nodes with other objects. Assigning custom
properties to DOM nodes works in Firefox and Safari. It also works with
HTML nodes in IE6. However, it appears not to work with XML nodes that
are part of trees returned by XMLHttpRequest. How can I work around this
limitation? For XML nodes, I need to be able to associate at most one
object with each node.
The syntax I am using is
node.customproperty = value
I must be missing something very obvious, but my nightly head doesn't work anymore.
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