I haven't really worked with XML before, but I can't see storing it in a
textarea actually working.
As I understand your code you have this
<textarea>
<items>
<item value='1' text='x'></item>
<item value='2' text='y'></item>
</items>
</textarea>
You then put
<items>
<item value='1' text='x'></item>
<item value='2' text='y'></item>
</items>
into the var 'xml'
This is now stored as a string
As far as I know you cannot use find on a string
I don't think this method will work, as far as I know you need to pull in the
xml through ajax, and define it's dataType as xml.
You could try something like this
|$(function() {
$.ajax({
type: "GET",
url: "items.xml",
dataType: "xml",
success: function(xml) {
$(xml).find('|item[value='123']|').remove();
}
});
});
|
Like I said though, I've not worked with XML before.
- Liam
bigb wrote:
I don't have an option to remove it from the textarea at the moment.
Is there a better way to storing and generating xml data on the fly?
On Jun 23, 8:41 am, Liam Potter <radioactiv...@gmail.com> wrote:
take it out of the textarea, right now it's not XML data but random text.
bigb wrote:
I'm having some real difficulty figuring out how to manipulate xml
data with jquery. Here is my situation. I have a hidden TextArea that
contains xml data, something like this:
<items>
<item value='1' text='x'></item>
<item value='2' text='y'></item>
</items>
So, let's say I want to remove the item with value='1'.
1) I grab the value of the textarea:
var xml = $("#" + id).val();
2) I then find the node and remove it:
$(xml).find("item[value='123']").remove();
Problem is, it doesn't remove anything! It finds the node just fine,
but the remove() function doesn't seem like it is doing anything. I've
tried looping through eacy item $('item',xml).each(function.... ); and
then calling remove(); but that does not work either. Any help on how
to manipulate xml data correctly? Thank you.
Bryan