Put The Raw Unformatted HTML Data Into A String?
Apr 4, 2010I 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.
View 2 RepliesI 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.
View 2 RepliesI'm trying to create an onClick that will change an embedded html page. I'm using the same syntax that works for both <img> and <iframe>.
Code:
<object id="thing" data="page1.html" type="text/html">
error message
</object>
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There must be some fundamental difference between changing an image or iframe "src" and changing an object's "data" that totally escapes me because the above script won't update/refresh/reload/change the existing embedded page (page1.html) to page2.html.
I have run the script with an "alert(document.getElementById('thing').data)" tacked onto the end of the above script, and it does, in fact, return "page2.html" in the dialogue box. So, maybe, I just need to refresh the object (without reloading the whole page!)?
I've noticed that <object> is usually used with applets and flash and sound and there seem to be commands to "run" them, but I can't find any terms to handle updating an embedded html document. Maybe there really just isn't any way to do this yet aside from iframe?
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()
{
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String returned from webform4.aspx is html formatted but jquery displayed it as plain text. Is that anyway to display it as html string ?
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?
I have a data like the format below. How would I only extract the following data: meet, run into, encounter, run across, come across, see (The data after "Sense 1" and stops before the next "Sense #"?code...
View 3 Replies View Related<a href="test.php?t=123" id="test">Table</a>
//// JavaScript Document
$(document).ready(function() {
$('#a').click(function() {
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I'm a complete newbie to JSON and I'm trying to make some sense out of itI think that what I want to achieve is fairly basic, but I have no clue where to begin. Here's my problem:I want to get the information from this JSON-string, fetch the value for realm_rank and display it within a header-tag in my html-code.
View 9 Replies View RelatedCreate a webpage with a search bar, which leads to a page with two drop boxes. This search bar searches in the database (SQL) and shows a limit range of 10 results matching the input in the above dropbox, it can than be dragged down to the other box, as to select it. This I've been able to do, with a javascript I found on the internet and slightly modified in order to make the dropboxes. Now however I cannot workout the final step, I need to get the data (meaning the entry ID's of the selected database items) in a string or so in orde to process them to a new SQL query.
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I am working on a project with asp.net and vb.net language system.Now I made a table on the asp file, and before clicking on a button "update", by JavaScript, I would like to get all the string data written in the text boxes each placed inside a cell of the table.Now, I wrote the following codes;
function getData(){
var tblData = new Array();
var table = document.getElementById("<%=tblA.ClientID%>");
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Inside of a page, there is a iFrame, which houses WYSIWYG editor.I'm trying to pass data (passedString: html, inline css, text ...) to a popup.When I pass same string to same div with id="idx" located on a page, where iFrame is located, it receives it without problems.Problem appears, when I try to pass string to popup.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI know it's messy and all to send data this way, but it's what was decided on, so here's what I need to do with it. I want to take all the info from the query string and post it into the corresponding form fields in the document. So I need to somehow isolate the query string (maybe a global JS variable? maybe another method?) and then I was thinking it would work to somehow pull each piece of information delimited with &= and put them into a simple array (split() method?). Once I have the info pulled from the URL into an array, I thought I could simply update the field's value attribute with basic javascript like this:
form1.SubscriberID.value=1523;
Then, all the values would be automatically loaded into the correct form fields. But, since I'm a js newbie, I really dont know how to go about this. Ideas? Examples? Remember I'm new, so explaining every process might be in order.
I have a html file that I want to load, loop through the json data and for each json entry I want to add a new block of the html and insert the json data into the matching div/class of the html. json looks like this:
{"Super" : [{"Name" : "John Doe", "Age" : "30"}, {"Name" : "Jane Doe", "Age" : "40"}]};
html looks like this:
<div class="Name"></div><div class="Age"></div>
So for each json entry of name/age, I want to insert that into the html, and then add another row, until all json data has been fetched. After this I want to insert all of this into #box, which is just a divthat should contain that html. Looping like this obviously does not work, since I just keep replacing the same html through the loop.
var jsonData = {"Super" : [{"Name" : "John Doe", "Age" : "30"}, {"Name" : "Jane Doe", "Age" : "40"}]};
$.each(json.Super, function() {
$('#box .Name').html(this.Name);
$('#box .Age).html(this.Age);
});
I'm using ajax to store values from a form into MySQL. The form contains a text field named "title" and the method I'm using to fetch and pass on the data to the backend is shown below:
_data = "title=" + $( '#title' ).val();
$.ajax({
async: true,
type: "POST",
url: "backend.php",
dataType: "json",
data: _data,
success: function( json ) { .... }
}});
The method works fine for normal text, say "This is a sample text". However, if an ampersand is used in the title text (example: "This & That"), the post value is being truncated at the ampersand. In effect, the & in it is causing the string to be split up into two segments and the
part after the & is being treated as a variable,
i.e. instead of passing
title = This & That
What is being passed is,
title = This
That =
* as shown by Firebug
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, "");
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?
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 =
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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?
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);
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');
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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.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'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.
View 5 Replies View RelatedIs there an easy way to encode in javascript a string to another string
that would have HTML safe characters like & to $amp; and such?
I have
<ul id="some_id">
<li><a href="#"><span>some text || some text1</span></a></li>
</ul>
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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
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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?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI 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).