how to get actual content of an object after being replaceWith('something') in jquery

StackOverflow https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3573521

  •  01-10-2019
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Pergunta

I have this code

$(document).ready(function(){
    $('.selector').click(function(){
        obj = $(this);
        obj.replaceWith('<div class="size">whats up man ??!</div>');
        alert(obj.html());
    });
});

I want to get the new content of 'obj' that has been 'replaceWith'

but,

I get the old content instead ...

how do I get the actual content of 'obj' ???

my intention is to access the new 'obj'

$('.selector').click(function(){
            var obj = $(this),
            repl = $('<div class="size">whats up man ??! <span class="medium"></span></div>');
            obj.replaceWith(repl);
            alert(obj.find('span').attr('class')); //this will print 'undefined'
});

I want to print the class name of the 'span' which is 'medium'

Foi útil?

Solução

Your updated method is the correct one, just needs a tweak like this:

$('.selector').click(function(){
  var obj = $(this),
      repl = $('<div class="size">whats up man ??! <span class="medium"></span></div>');
  obj.replaceWith(repl);
  alert(repl.find('span').attr('class')); 
});

You can test it out here. The important change is the repl.find() to look in the new element instead of the old one.

Outras dicas

why do you want to do that? you know what you replaced it with....

$(document).ready(function(){
    $('.selector').click(function(){
        var obj = $(this);
        var replacement = $('<div class="size">whats up man ??!</div>');
        obj.replaceWith(replacement);
        alert(replacement.html());
    });
});
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