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I'm trying to iterate over a collection of checked checkboxes and append the text of each checked box to a div as a span. I've tried this with option tags to a select and it works fine, but when doing it with span tags, the text doesn't seem to be showing.

$.each(elms, function(index, value) {
    var textVal;
    textVal = $.trim($(value).parent().text());
    return $('#narrowSic').append($('<span class=label>', {
        text: textVal
    }));
});​

This is the HTML that it's being used with:

  <div id="filteredSicDiv">
        <a href="javascript: void(0)">Clear</a>
        <div id="narrowSic" class="labelParent">
                  Sic:</div>
  </div>
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  • use complete tags, $('<span class=label></span>'
    – Kevin B
    Jul 24, 2012 at 21:24
  • Can you post the HTML you're using this on?
    – j08691
    Jul 24, 2012 at 21:25
  • @KevinB I added the closing portion of the tag, but am still getting span elements without any text
    – SCS
    Jul 24, 2012 at 21:26
  • Updated initial post with the HTML
    – SCS
    Jul 24, 2012 at 21:29
  • I don't think text is supported anymore.
    – Adi
    Jul 24, 2012 at 21:30

3 Answers 3

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I believe for the tricky part, the code you actually want is something like note I'm appending to the body for debugging:

$(document.body).append($('<span />', {
    "text": textVal,
    "class": 'label'
}));​

See the jQuery documentation at http://api.jquery.com/jQuery/#jQuery2 and note this caveat:

When passing in complex HTML, some browsers may not generate a DOM that exactly replicates the HTML source provided.

So your updated snippet is:

$.each(elms, function(index, value) {
    var textVal = $.trim($(value).parent().text());
    return $('#narrowSic').append($('<span />', {
        "text": textVal,
        "class": 'label'
    }));
});

This presumes that in all cases, your value of textVal is working as you expect.

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  • I tried out royh's answer and it worked, but this was much closer to what I had in mind. Thanks!
    – SCS
    Jul 24, 2012 at 21:49
  • @SCS Cool. The general principle is when building an element with jQuery. start with a bare tag, and build it up, whether with the parameter as you have done, or with the standard text(), css(), attr() mechanisms, then append. It's simpler and more compatible.
    – artlung
    Jul 24, 2012 at 21:50
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$.each(elms, function(index, value) { 
    var textVal; 
    textVal = $.trim($(value).parent().text()); 
    $('#narrowSic').append($('<span class=label>' + textVal + '</span>')); 
});
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You can set the text with the .text() function:

$.each(elms, function(index, value) {
     var textVal;
     textVal = $.trim($(value).parent().text());
     return $('#narrowSic').append($('<span class="label">').text(textVal));
});

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