john's trick should do the job with .html or .text On 5/12/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The actual html reads <span class="email">someone<at>somehwerecom</span> Fahed Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ wrote: <div>jake <at> home </div> renders as < div>jake <at> home </at></div> for me in firefox 2. I guess the </at> just gets ignored when re-inserted with .html() Not too bad! On 5/12/07, John Resig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > $("span.email").each(function(){ > $(this).html( $(this).html().replace("<at>","@") ); > }); > > $("p.jhide").hide(); > > Not too bad! > > --John > > On 5/13/07, fambizzari < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I started using jquery a month or two ago and i've spent the time > > since then working on non js content. I've now come to do something > > really basic and i'm really struggling how to do it with jquery. I > > guess that is the problem with "changing the way that you write > > JavaScript". > > > > Anyhow, i won't be leaving jquery any time soon (i don't think) and > > i'd appreciate if someone could tell me how i do the following. > > > > Within html content i am including email addresses in the following > > format <span class="email">someone<at> somehwere.com</span> and then > > following such occurences with <p class="jhide">an explanation for > > what <at> means</p> for those non-savvy internet users that might > > actually try to send an email with <at> instead of the @ sign. > > > > I want to getElementsByClass('email') and use javascript to replace > > <at> with @. Then i want to getElementsByClass('jhide') and hide the > > explanation which is no longer relevant. > > > > How do i do this in jquery? Thanks for all of your help. > > > > > -- Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ - יעקב ʝǡǩȩ ᎫᎪᏦᎬ
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