Get Rid Of HTML Syntax In A String?
Jun 28, 2011
I'm trying to get rid of HTML syntax in a string - that is, anything between < > brackets, including the < > brackets, I want to remove. So I tried this, but I'm probably not doing it right..
var myNewString = info.replace(/<[.]>/g, "");
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May 1, 2010
html() with FFOX returns html with quotes (which is standards) but when used with IE (9) it returns html without quotes. class='myCLass' vs. class=myClass. This is a problem because I want to feed that html to the TCPDF jQuery plugin and the plugin wants 'good' html.
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Apr 16, 2011
<p> Howdy <p> expressed as a literal string that is passed to the setTimeout() function might look like this: setTimeout("document.getElementById('first').innerHTML = '<p>' + 'HOWDY' + '</p>';", 2000);
I guess you can't just put quotes around an expression like this: "'<p> HOWDY </p>;" So tags have to be isolated, but it get confusing with expressions like this, which I am not sure how to express as a string:
<p><h2 class="pos_left"> <img src="car1.jpg" name="slide" width="400" height="250" /> </h2> </p>
I wish I could change the " in there to ' and then just wrap the whole thing in double " This is what I came up with but it did not work: setTimeout("document.getElementById('first').innerHTML = '<p>' + '<h2' + 'class='pos_left'' + '>' + '<img' + 'src='car1.jpg'' + 'name='slide'' + 'width='400'' + 'height='250'' + '/>' + '</h2>' + '</p>';", 4000);
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Dec 25, 2010
I want to know if there is a way to return ajax call as html value and not plain text, ie all html formatting will be displayed.
My code:
<script src="jquery.js">
<script>
$(function()
{
[Code]....
String returned from webform4.aspx is html formatted but jquery displayed it as plain text. Is that anyway to display it as html string ?
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Mar 9, 2011
I want to understand the callback syntax and pass the id of the html element as any parameter here is my requirement
In my callback, I am passing the load(url..) I want the URL to be dynamic, based on the URL = BaseURL #callingID , where #callingID is the ID of the calling HTML element.
This way I have to write just one callback function and can reuse this to load multiple sections based on where it is coming from.
$('#callback').bind('pageAnimationEnd', function(e, info){
if (!$(this).data('loaded')) { // Make sure the data hasn't already been loaded (we'll set 'loaded' to true a couple lines further down)
[Code]....
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Aug 20, 2009
Via ajax, data equals <h1>Special</h1>
Code JavaScript:
function searchReplaceAndDisplay(data) {
data.replace('<','<');
data.replace('>','>');
$('#modal').append(data);
}
$.get('getSpecialsHtml.aspx', searchReplaceAndDisplay);
Right now #modal displays <h1>Special</h1>, as plain text.
How can I get #modal to display 'Special' marked up as an h1 element instead of text?
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Nov 13, 2009
how to add extra properties to html elements as I was storing data in html attributes. After looking at some others code including Raphael and this addEvent code. [URL] They seem to treat objects just like an array. obj[property] = value; This would have been extremely helpful to know previously as I have needed to be able to include variables in property names - but have resorted to making the whole thing a string and calling exec() on it.
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Jun 6, 2010
i'm a newbie on jquery i'm studying it with the latest version, and following a book called "Learning Jquery" but iencountered a error, and i don't know what the problem is:
i copied the code from the book like this:$('a[@href^="mailto:"]').addClass('mailto'); to try to change the links which start with "mailto" to the new class "mailto" but there's a error reported: uncaught exception: Syntax error, unrecognized expression: [@href^="mailto:"]
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Jun 6, 2005
I have a HTML string (which I retrieve from an XML file) and when I display it with
elm.firstChild.data = response;
Where 'response' is the HTML string, it will show the HTML tags non-parsed. How can I make it parse the HTML inside the string?
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Feb 11, 2010
Possible Duplicate: Replace words in a string, but ignore HTML Is it possible to ignore the HTML elements when calling Replace?
Sample code:
$myText.replace(new RegExp( $searchString, 'gi' ),
'<span class="highlight">'+ $searchString + '</span>');
$myText is a large string of HTML e.g.:
var $myText =
[Code]...
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Jul 23, 2005
Well, I need some light in this simple thing I'm trying to do. I'm
using the XMLHttpRequest to retrieve some data from a db via php
script. The result is passed to a "results" array of strings, which
contain the data from the script.
But, the data from the script, which are the content of the strings,
have html tags in it. The thing is: I'm using the DOM to append the
string result to a table already built in the page (using
create_element and appendchild).
insertO = document.getElementById("output_table");
oTR = document.createElement('tr');
oTD = document.createElement('td');
oText = document.createTextNode(Text);
oTD.appendChild(oText);
oTR.appendChild(oTD);
insertO.tBodies[0].appendChild(oTR);
The Text var would contain something like "<font color="red">this
<b>is</b> html</font>".
This way the output isn't parsed, i.e., it shows the tags.
Does anyone have an idea on how to overcome this?
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Sep 23, 2006
Is there a way in javascrip, to load the html-code of a webpage like www.amazon.com into a string? E.g.
string htmlcode = load_into_string( www.amazon.com);
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Nov 22, 2011
I need to get a some blocks of html that are contained in elements in a JSON object, remove some images and then add the updated blocks into cells in new table rows
in the JSON Object each html block is called 'htmlblock' within the html string, each img element that has to go has a class of 'imgThumb'
So far I'm here:
I get the data with $.getJSON - OK I work through the JSON object with $.each - OK I convert the text string of html to a DOM object with $.eventData=$(this.htmlblock) - OK I get rid of the images with $.eventData.remove('.imgThumb') - OK
After that I start running into problems
I have a bunch of elements from the JSON object that I have to add to the table as well - so the simplified version looks something like (#delTableBody is the tbody element that I'm adding to):
$.getJSON(eventURL, function(event){
$.each(event, function(){
$.eventData = $(this.htmlblock);
$.eventData.remove('.imgThumb');
[Code]....
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Apr 4, 2010
I need to put the raw unformatted HTML data into a string.I have tried: document.body.innerHTML but this formats the HTML before it returns it.
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Oct 8, 2009
I would like to strip HTML out of a string I have in a JSON item I have. I'm using Yahoo! Pipes to aggregate several blog-feeds and put them in together in one big feed, I then use jQuery to parse that JSON and place it onto my page. My issue is though that what's being parsed onto my page is the raw html code within the JSON item. I want any HTML related tags out of the item, so I just see text.
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Nov 6, 2011
I'm trying to accomplish the following, preferably using jQuery, find this string on a page (it occurs only once).. 'BC-' and then, depending on the page i'm on either - add a simple <br/> tag before it, or enclose in it within a span tag with a class. adding the span would be more complicated because 3 numbers follow the BC- ex: BC-103.
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Mar 17, 2006
Is there an easy way to encode in javascript a string to another string
that would have HTML safe characters like & to $amp; and such?
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Nov 23, 2010
I have
<ul id="some_id">
<li><a href="#"><span>some text || some text1</span></a></li>
</ul>
[Code]....
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Jul 8, 2010
how can i select elements from a HTML string. i have used .get() to load data and i want to search for HTML elements within that data/string
$.get(nextHref, function(data) {
alert(data); // OK
// i tried
alert($(data).find("#posts").html()); // returns null
[Code]....
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Aug 22, 2010
after i've built an element, can i convert that element to html? the current method i'm thinking is to append this element to a new <Div> and call the Div's innerHTML but it feels rather dirty. is there a better solution?
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Oct 8, 2010
I was wondering if it's possible to capture a piece of HTML using XPath where the source is a sting rather than a document. I know how to use xPath and document.evaluate() as I've used it before on actual web pages - I just don't understand how to run it on a string of HTML.
E.g. if I have this string:
var stg = "<div>The best-laid schemes o' <span>mice</span> an' men</div>";
I'd like to convert this string into something that I can run the document.evaluate() on so that I can find the contents of the SPAN element (without loading the string into a real browser page).
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Mar 21, 2006
First, with AJAX I will get a remote web page into a string. Thus, a
string will contain HTML tags and such. I will need to extract text
from one <span> for which I know the ID the inner text.
Is it possible to access in this way "string variable".getElementByID()
somehow?
PS: Just thinking of a proper/efficient way to extract the information
from such a string. I am open to other ideas. I could load that page in
IFRAME and get my access to DOM that way, yet probably it is not an
eligant solution.
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Feb 22, 2010
What I need to get is something like this :
<script>var my_var = "<p>Hello</p>";
But I need this content to be builded in PHP, from an external file.So I tried this :
var my_var = $.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: "<?php echo $config["root_url"]; ?>/www/ajax_queries.php",
[code]....
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Sep 14, 2011
My plan was to insert an HTML string from a JSON file into the DOM. As an example for the format, see [url]. I was wondering how I could get the parse.text['*'] inserted into the DOM.
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Sep 21, 2010
I have a following string:
var myHTML = "<html><body>testing hope this work in html</body></html>";
alert($(myHTML).children("body").html());
Why does the alert return NULL, instead of "testing hope this work in html" ???
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Aug 21, 2009
I have an XML document that is returned which has an element named html. Inside of that element is a block of HTML wrapped with CDATA tags. I can alert the html variable that i create and see it has all of the data inside of it. So I want to parse through and grab certain things now. I'm just trying to get the element to return it's id to me, even though I know it ... because I kept getting the following error with other code.[code]
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