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My question is how do I append image tag to the link via javascript?
the link looks like this:
<li id="35">
<a href="?address=1"> link </a>
</li>
how do i append: <img src="..." /> just after <li>
(I want it to be appended straight after document is ready for display)
??
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sorry there's a typo above (although strangly it works?). It should be
<a href="#" onclick='document.img1.src
<p>
<img src ="http://a.gif" name="img1">
Use jquery for this. (http://jquery.com/)
That assumes a single li of id='35'.
Alternatively:
items = document.getElementsByTagN
for(i = 0; i < items.length; i++)
{
item.innerHTML = '<img src="..." />' + item.innerHTML;
}
I just prefer using jquery since it generally works in any browser you throw at it.
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by: stevepicksPosted on 2009-07-05 at 06:08:34ID: 24779912
this script is the closest i could think:
1) edit : images[1].src = "images/image1.gif"; to point to a real image
2) get a clear.gif image that is transparent
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