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I want to .append to a div and pass the value on as html using jQuery

I want to pass a hidden <input type=hidden....> append and sending it as .html

$('#here').append(va_lue).html();

Hoping you guys understand now

Thanks Jean

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  • Pass what value on? The html of the div after the append, or the html that was appended?
    – rfunduk
    Mar 7, 2010 at 17:02
  • Not sure what you mean by "the value" there, Jean. Is it the "html" source of what you appended? The "html" of the whole <div>? the jQuery object representing the whole <div>?
    – Pointy
    Mar 7, 2010 at 17:03
  • @point check the q in a minute
    – X10nD
    Mar 7, 2010 at 17:16
  • What do you mean by, "sending it"? Sending what? Sending where?
    – Pointy
    Mar 7, 2010 at 17:36
  • @pointy to a <div></div>
    – X10nD
    Mar 7, 2010 at 17:38

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OK, it's still not clear what you are asking, but I think it's this:

$('#yourDivId').append($('<input/>')
  .attr({'type': 'hidden', 'name': 'nameOfParameter', 'value': 'your value'})
);

That will add a new <input> tag to a div whose "id" is "yourDivId". The input field will be of type "hidden", and will have whatever name and value you want.

If you have a block of HTML for your input field, then you would do something like this (as @psychotik already wrote):

var inputFieldHtml = "<input type='hidden' name='whatever' value='balloons'>";
$('#yourDivId').append($(inputFieldHtml));
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This? var newHtml= $(newHtml).appendTo( $('#placeToInsert') ).html();

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