JQuery :: Select Specific Characters And Replace Them?
Mar 13, 2010Consider the folowing html:
<div class="date">2010-01-30</div>
Using the .replaceWith Method how can I select the " -01- " and replace with "<span>JAN</span>"
Consider the folowing html:
<div class="date">2010-01-30</div>
Using the .replaceWith Method how can I select the " -01- " and replace with "<span>JAN</span>"
<div class="box top"></div>
<div class="box main">
<div class="box header">
<div class="badge"><ul><li class="active"><span>60</span></li></ul></div>
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What is happening is $(this) is no longer based on .expand being the (this) that is clicked.
like if i have a button SOMEWHERE randomly on the page with this
<div onclick="Minimize('_alerts');">Click Here</div> this will minimize alerts but because the (this) in minimize function doesn't actually point to the right button that I want to add a class to.
Is there a way to modify the minimize function so that it finds the <div id="mytoggle"><ul> <li class="expand boxminimize" rel="_alerts"> using the rel toggle, and then changes the class of the li from expand boxminimize to boxexpanded??
just like the .expand click function I posted on the top of the post that works?
I am running a search on my web site which uses jQuery to take the search terms and build up a URL based on them. For example, if someone searches for "chair" my URL will be appended with /chair/. However, if someone searches for something which is two words, for example "chair covers" I need the space in between to be replaced by a "+" sign so the URL will now be appended with /chair+covers/ I'm not sure if it is possible to string replace in jQuery?
Here is my current code:
function sendSearchInput(whichelement,hiddeninput,formid) {
hval = $("#"+hiddeninput).val();
$("#"+formid).submit(function() {
if ($("input:#"+whichelement).val() != hval) {
var searchval = $("#"+whichelement).val().toLowerCase();
$("#"+formid).attr("action","retail/search/"+searchval+"/");
return true;
}
$("input:#"+whichelement).focus();
return false;
});}
This will basically check that the form is not the default value (specified in the hidden field "hval") and then change the search term to lowercase and append the URK using "attr". I have tried a couple of methods including
var test = searchval.text().replace(' ','+');
And then trying to alert "test" to check it but the function just simply doesn't work.
One label, one textarea with some text content in it,
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Is there a way I can replace every instance of this exact opening tag:
<td style="width:17px">
with this one:
<td style="width:25px">
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<div id="x">Green</div>
<style>
#y {
background-color:Red;
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For example if a user inputs:
The output I would like to have would be:
Right now the output looks like this:
The reason for this is so when I sort my products in my shop they will go in the correct numerical order as well as making everything easier to maintain. I only need it to be 2 digits before the decimal point because the max number input will never be over 99...
Here is the code:
Code:
I have a JavaScript string. I want to replace all consecutive
occurrences of whitespace characters like spaces, tabs, newlines, and
form feeds with another string.
For example, say I have a string consisting of:
-- 3 spaces
-- The characters "hello"
-- 2 newline (
) characters
-- The characters "goodbye"
-- 5 spaces
After applying some sort of regular expression to replace consecutive
occurrences of whitespace chars with the string "X", the string should
consist of the following:
-- The character "X"
-- The characters "hello"
-- The character "X"
-- The characters "goodbye"
-- The character "X"
How could I do this using regular expressions? I'm quite familiar with
JavaScript but don't know anything about regular expressions or using
them in JavaScript, so please show me step-by-step how it's done.
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These are the characters that I would like to include code...
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The only things i know about the row is its position within the table. It occupies row #14 and the cell is #0 within that row. how can I do that?
I have an imagemap with a list of links to one side. The links highlight areas on the map by overlaying a PNG file, and the links need a "selected" state. The areas on the map need to be clickable too, and when these are clicked, the corresponding link item should get the "selected" state. I've got theselected state workingworking when the user clicks on the links, but can't get it working when they click on the map area.
$(document).ready(function(){
$('a.mapnav').click(function () {
var divname= this.name;
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I checked that "linkname" contains the right text by displaying the label, and it does. All I need to know is how to select the relevant link and add the "selected" class when the imagemap area is clicked.
sending some new input data with ajax
$('input[type=stufff2]').change(function() {
var allInputs = $(":input");
alert( allInputs.color );
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<table>
<tr>
<tr>
<tr>
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I have searched the web and this forumn with no results. I need to replace the value in a second select menu with the value from the firts select menu. So if I select ACD from the first menu it should go thru all the option values in menu 2 and replace the '~' with 'Computing'
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I have got a code which selects the whole text inside a div element on base of its id. But I need to modify it to select the lets say first 300 characters. Can someone suggest something. It is related to moving end of range. I will also keep trying... Here comes the code
Code:
var textC=document.getElementById(divID);
if (document.selection)
{
var div = document.body.createTextRange();
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Only tested with FF3 , else part works fine for FF3 but need to move end point of range ... and stuck here
Replace a text box with a select that gets information from a database using jquery. the query from the database takes an argument
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Code:
<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
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Example
;abc;def;ghi;
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