Hi!

Here is the new version.

jQuery.fn.wrapInner = function(o) {
    return this.each(function(){
                 var jQ = jQuery(this);
                 var c = jQ.html();
                 jQ.empty().append(o.el).filter(o.id).html(c);
    });
}

$("p").wrapInner({el: '<a href="http://jquery.com";>', id: 'a'});

Before:
<p>I will become a link to jQuery.com</p>

After:
<p><a href="http://jquery.com";>I will become a link to jQuery.com</a></p>


/christian




2007/2/19, Oliver Boermans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hey all,
>
> I had some trouble today attempting to use the simple wrapinner plugin
> with jquery 1.1.1.
> http://motherrussia.polyester.se/jquery/wrapInner/
>
> Some modification to the plugin code was required to make it do what I
> was looking for.
>
> // The additional argument is 's' (for selector)
>
> $.fn.wrapInner = function(e,s) {
> return this.each(function(){
> var o = $(this);
> var c = o.html();
> o.empty().append(e).find(s).append(c).end();
> });
> };
>
> The modified example usage:
> $('p').wrapInner('<a href="/"><\/a>','a');
>
> To make this:
> <p>Hello world!</p>
>
> Into:
> <p><a href="/">Hello world!</a></p>
>
> Perhaps someone knows how make this work without the additional argument?
>
> Cheers
> Ollie
>
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