Can you post a webpage with a simple example?

Thanks!

xasima wrote:
> Hi, I want to load a fragment of external html document
> (external.html#embeddedContent) with the help of AJAX call, embed
> (inject) this into my HTML document (main.html#placeToInject),   and
> change this embedded fragment a little.
>
> I think that I need  load this external fragment and either 1)  change
> this before injection, or 2) inject and   change at once before user
> will notice anything. The both possibilities are ok for me now, but I
> have a problem with manipulating and filtering the embedded fragment
> while working with jquery 1.2.1.
>
> If I follow the second (2) way, I need to do any manipulation only
> when content has been already injected into the code.
>
> But the following code doesn't work. Means   $('..')  below relates to
> original fragment in main.html that has been presented there before
> injection. See comments in the code.
>
>         $(document).ready(function(){
>
>                 // load and inject content
>                 var content = "main.html";
>                 $("#placeToInject").load(content + " #embeddedContent
> > *");
>
>           // change the loaded fragment
>                // here $('..') relates to original fragment in
> main.html (before injection).
>                 $("#placeToInject
> > .price").addClass("bold");
>        });
>
> If I follow the first (1) way, I need to have the access to just
> loaded document (DOM). So I need to attach these manipulation actions
> to the event that show that the ajax call has been successfully
> completed.  I have tried to do the POST instead GET (since I don't
> know how to use the load function with GET and attached function). But
> I can't filtering the classes (element with given class) in the
> fragment. See the comment in the code.
>
>
>   $(document).ready(function(){
>
>                 // load content
>                 var embeded = "embedded.html";
>                 $("#placeToInject").load(embeded + " #embeddedContent
> > *", null,                        function(){
>                   // it doesn't want to match the classes (means elements
> with class='price') that are located into the loaded fragment
>                         $(this).filter(".price").addClass("bold");
>                 });
>
> });
>
> I think that  it possible to try function
> .ajaxSuccess(
>                 function(evt, request, settings){
>                     alert($(this).filter("#left-side").html());
>                 });
>
> But I don't know how to prepare the rest of the parameters for my
> needs, right now.
>
> Please provide me feedback, if I properly use the functions above and
> how may I fix that problems. Thanks

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