I keep on getting a error message from internet explorer whenever I try to remove a node from the document. This code obviously works on every other browser but internet explorer. What am I doing wrong here?
var elem = document.getElementsByTagName("div")[2];
elem.removeChild(document.getElementById("loginContent"));
elem.removeChild(document.getElementById("loginContainerLayer"));
I am trying to remove a child node from an XML document and running into issues. I keep getting errors about not being able to find the child node, even though it very clearly exists.I think the issue is that most examples I've tried to follow only have the root element, then the nodes, but I have a root element, then another level (mapSettings & mapObjects). I don't know how to tell the remove child command that it needs to look in the mapObjects section.
I'm using a third party to populate the table (id=roster) contents and almost each tr contains seven th or td (with no id assigned to it). I can't find a good reference or example how to write the removeChild script that can be used to target the multiple non-id assigned sixth and seventh (last child) th or td to remove them.
Also again there's several th without id that has colspan="7" attribute that is needed to be change to colspan"5". I figure I'll use replaceChild with setAttribute but not sure how I should approach the solution. So the question is how should the script be written that'll do the tricks?
Exactly how would one go about removing all except one of the above LI elements? Also each page refresh the left over LI element must be a randomly left over element. The last part is the one I am getting stuck on... how to make sure the left over LI element is random each time.
This button should remove the current <div> and replace it with another <div>. My hide() and show() are as follows:
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I would like to avoid using parent divs if possible; basically I would like to remove and add a div onclick. Is there a method that's comparable to removeChild, but functions as "remove()"?
I'm trying to create something just like Gmail's attachment feature where you could add a new element (created on the fly), but could also be removed dynamicly. So a 'remove' link would also be 'created' for each field created. Code:
I have a Javascript that gets data from an XML document and displays it through javascript. The problem is that when I do dcfile.getElementsByTagName("subhead")[0].firstChild.nodeName all I get is #text. Can you tell me why? Code:
I have an AJAX application using which im attempting to acces a #Text node in the NAME tag of a XML document. i then want to sort the names and place them into tables <td> tag. i can put the names in the <td> but i want them sorted alphabetically. from my understanding im suppose to be able to sort an array simply like this Array[].sort();..............this is the reason i need the text to be an array. Unless you know a simpler way to do this.
Code:
function postNames(){ var signersdoc = xmlHttp.responseXML; var container = document.getElementsByTagName("td");
I've got a semantic XML document, for which I'm using $.get successfully to extract <title> and description> nodes. The <link> node does not work, however. It returns blank. Strange, since I can see in Firebug that $(this) has 4 children, and link is in there.
I want to remove 'div' before returning the function. Testing in IE something like div.parentNode.removeChild(div); will fail. If I look in the dom 'div's parentNode is null, so that explains that. It needs to be appended to something first I guess.
I must be missing something very obvious, but my nightly head doesn't work anymore.
Press "Insert" button to add <insnodes after each <br>. Now press "Delete" - only even <insare being removed. ins.length is reported properly, each <inshas "insert" class name. What a...?
I have an access database that is looked at through ADO based SQL. Each record entry in the database determines what type of content will be displayed in my page. Some records require that my script generate a certain amount of buttons and checkboxes. This amount will always differ, so I have to generate them depending on entries in the database. THe problem I have is removing the checkboxes. The buttons go quietly, no fuss, but the checkboxes don't want to play! Code:
I have the situation where I want to clear out the whole tree of nodes given a parent node. I get this to work in Firefox (where, actually, it's not necessary to traverse the whole tree) but in IE it doesn't work at all.
I wanted to remove the character " | " typed from keyboard on a ASPX page. But the " | " is on ASPX page which cannot be accessed. Can javascript remove the " | " listed on the ASPX page? <td class="prog-asset"> | <a href="/global_id=002350">Video</a> | <a href="global_id=002350">Photography</a> | <a href="global_id=002350&">Press Releases</a> | </td>
I have an image inside of a div that I'd like to swap every time the function is triggered. I was able to attach first image through this: Code JavaScript: this.titlecontainer.appendChild(document.createElement('img')).src = 'images/picture' + padded_index + '-t.png';
This indeed does add another image on each function iteration but as the code suggests, it actually APPENDS additional images. Instead, I'd like to SWAP the existing image for a new one. My guess is to remove what's currently loaded inside the div prior to appending another one. What would the line preceding the above have to look like to accomplish removing of the content?
I try to make something where you add elements, and can delete elements later by calling a simple function. I simplyfied it right here: It works only to add the paragraphs, but the delete function doesn't work. Tried already to debug with an alert message after each rule... but the problem is with this rule I guess:
I want to remove a specific box when i click on the remove button in that box. I have a lot of boxes on a page but when i click on the remove btn it removes all the boxes. I just want to remove the box where i click on the delete btn.
This is the js code: $(".del").click(function() { $('div.floating-box').remove(); });
I'm currently reading jQuery - Novice to Ninja (fantastic book), and trying to understand how I can add several words to the code snippet below. I currently remove, let's say Sweden as below, but what if I also want to remove Norway?And another question, what if I would like to keep only Sweden and remove the rest from a list of twenty countries? How would I do that?
I am trying to create a drop down list which depend to the value selected from the previous drop down list. I can add it without problem, but If I change again the value of the first drop down list I would like to remove the previous drop down list generated from the first value. If I try to remove it when I create the element, it even does not create the element, the remove element function seems to work because when you click on the remove link it works.
Suppose a HTML document has a iframe. Using javascript,I want to detect ,on load of the html document, whether the body of the iframe document is ready to be displayed.I want to be able to overwrite the the body contents (before it actullay loads) of the iframe.can I do it with jquery? say if ,HTML doc is