Bouncing this one up. Getting kind of urgent. Can anyone tell me what
the requirements are for accessing an element delivered in an HTML
partial?
All I am trying to do is attach an onclick to an href...after it comes
down from the server.
On Apr 10, 6:47 am, OhNoMrBill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That is a bit cryptic, what do you mean by completed? The AJAX call
> does successfully fire the call back for success.
>
> It is after this call back completes, that a "scrubber" function is
> called on the newly arrived div. Which, we are told is undefined.
>
> So, the question is why would a div that displays in the browser not
> be available by a reference such as:
>
> alert($("#MyDiv").html()); or alert($("#MyDiv").text());
>
> On Apr 9, 9:36 pm, Hamish Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Is this an ajax call? 90% of these questions seem to come down to the
> > call not being completed.
>
> > On Apr 10, 1:38 pm, OhNoMrBill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > Yup, agreed. Tried that method too. Both return undefined. Any other
> > > thoughts on why the div and/or it's contents are not showing up in the
> > > DOM?
>
> > > On Apr 9, 4:49 pm, Wizzud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > > Your div does not actually contain any HTML, just text.
> > > > Try ...
> > > > alert($("#MyDiv").text());
>
> > > > On Apr 9, 8:39 pm, OhNoMrBill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > > > I have an HTML partial coming back from a server that includes a named
> > > > > div (ex: <div id="MyDiv">blah</div>)
>
> > > > > When I try to run the following on it, it shows the div as empty:
>
> > > > > alert($("#MyDiv").html());
>
> > > > > I suspect the DOM is not aware of the retuned div (though, why it
> > > > > displays is then a huge mystery).
>
> > > > > Can anyone clarify this for me? Maybe tell me how to tap the DOM on
> > > > > the shoulder with the newly returned div?
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