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I need to add an "id" to the h2 based on the text it contains. What I have is not working.

Starts like this

<h2>Revision 3</h2>

Scripts runs

$('h2:contains(" Revision 3 ")').replaceWith( "<h2 id="rev3">Revision 3</h2>"); 

Ends like this

<h2 id="rev3">Revision 3</h2>
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  • 2
    Do i read question wrong or something because as far as i get you get what you asked for in question
    – arma
    Apr 8, 2011 at 21:42

5 Answers 5

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$('h2').each(function ()
{
    if ($(this).text() == "Revision 3")
        $(this).attr('id','rev3');
}

Loops through all h2 tags, if the tag text is Revision 3 it set the id to rev3

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Or if you just want to add ID to it you might use something faster like:

$('h2:contains("Revision 3")').attr('id','rev3');
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  • How would I go about something more dynamic which detects the text and adds the id from text
    – arkjoseph
    Jan 9, 2012 at 22:01
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You can't quote a string within a string using the string delimiters...so you can't use " inside a string delimited with ", but you could use ' inside a string delimited with "). For example:

$('h2:contains(" Revision 3 ")').replaceWith( "<h2 id='rev3'>Revision 3</h2>");

Should work. Also, the spaces at the beginning, and end, of the string should be removed, since they're not in the string you're looking for:

$('h2:contains("Revision 3")').replaceWith( "<h2 id='rev3'>Revision 3</h2>");

And, finally, would it not be easier to use something like:

$('h2:contains("Revision 3")').attr('id','rev3');

Given that an id must be unique within a document it's maybe also worth limiting the selector to only one element:

$('h2:contains("Revision 3")').eq(0).attr('id','rev3');
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  • Awesome thank you! Thank you for explaining to you what I had done wrong in my first script. Yes your way was so much easier I'm new to jquery and I was trying to make it too hard. Really thanks again.
    – Ashlee
    Apr 8, 2011 at 21:50
  • @Ashlee, you're absolutely welcome; glad to have been of help to you :) Apr 8, 2011 at 21:51
  • @Ashlee, incidentally, if this, or any other, answer helped you solve your problem, please consider accepting (click on the beside) the answer that most helpful to you, and up-voting (click on the ) that answer, and/or others, as appropriate. Apr 8, 2011 at 22:04
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$('h2:contains("Revision 3")').attr("id", "rev3");
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I think the extract spaces at the begin and end of Revision 3 are creating an issue.

Try this:

$('h2:contains("Revision 3")').replaceWith( "<h2 id="rev3">Revision 3</h2>");  

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