converting a javascript string to a html object [duplicate]

can I convert a string to a html object? like:

string s = '<div></div>'; var htmlObject = s.toHtmlObject; 

so that i can later on get it by id and do some changing in its style

var ho = document.getElementById("myDiv").style.marginTop = something; 

Thanx a million in advance, Lina

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5 Answers

var s = '<div></div>'; var htmlObject = document.createElement('div'); htmlObject.innerHTML = s; htmlObject.getElementById("myDiv").style.marginTop = something; 
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You cannot do it with just method, unless you use some javascript framework like jquery which supports it ..

string s = '<div></div>' var htmlObject = $(s); // jquery call 

but still, it would not be found by the getElementById because for that to work the element must be in the DOM... just creating in the memory does not insert it in the dom.

You would need to use append or appendTo or after etc.. to put it in the dom first..

Of'course all these can be done through regular javascript but it would take more steps to accomplish the same thing... and the logic is the same in both cases..

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Had the same issue. I used a dirty trick like so:

var s = '<div></div>'; var temp = document.createElement('div'); temp.innerHTML = s; var htmlObject = temp.firstChild; 

Now, you can add styles the way you like:

htmlObject.style.marginTop = something; 
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In addition to Gaby aka's method, we can find elements inside htmlObject in this way -

htmlObj.find("#box").html(); 

Fiddle is available here -

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If the browser that you are planning to use is Mozilla (Addon development) (not sure of chrome) you can use the following method in Javascript

function DOM( string ) { var {Cc, Ci} = require("chrome"); var parser = Cc["@"].createInstance(Ci.nsIDOMParser); console.log("PARSING OF DOM COMPLETED ..."); return (parser.parseFromString(string, "text/html")); }; 

Hope this helps

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