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I am looking for a way to append $.post()'s data response to the height of the li that invoked it.

I know it has been done, but I can't find anything to read about it. So, any ideas?

Scheme

  • List item1

  • List item2

  • List item3, on click here :

                          * sublist item1
                          * sublist item2
                          * sublist item3
    
  • List item4

UPDATE

The only code I have is the working $.post() and I do a console.log(data) just to see the response.

Ok, I would like to achieve something like this: http://www.alistapart.com/d/horizdropdowns/horizontal.htm with the $.post()'s response

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  • be bit more clear with some relevant piece of code
    – gopi1410
    May 16, 2012 at 9:22
  • Do u mean u want to append data as li retrived from ajax ?? May 16, 2012 at 9:22
  • what do you mean by "to append $.post()'s data response to the height of the li that invoked it." May 16, 2012 at 9:22
  • If I understood your question right, you want to append a <ul></ul> or a block of html in a <li></li>? May 16, 2012 at 9:23
  • even with your updated description, the question is still unclear. please, help us so we can help you. May 16, 2012 at 9:23

3 Answers 3

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$('li.clickable').on('click', function() {
  var list = $(this);
  $.ajax({
      url: 'url_to_script',
      method: 'post',
      success: function(res) {

         var response = $(res); // assume that you response contains li tags i.e '<li>subitem 1</li>' and more
         list.append(response); // append response to list that clicked

         /* >> OR  << */
         // if you response contains data as array/field
         $.each(res, function(index, data) {
            list.append('<li>'+ data['some_text'] +'</li>'); // some_text is assumed property, you have something else
         });

        // ACCORDING TO YOUR COMMENT
        var sublist = '<ul>';
        $.each(res, function(index, data) {
            sublist += '<li>'+ data['some_text'] +'</li>'; // some_text is assumed property, you have something else
         });
            sublist += '</ul>'; // now sublist is like <ul><li>...</li>....</ul>
        list.append(sublist); // append the sublist to ul.clickable
      }
  });
});

NOTE: You have to make some CSS to improve looks

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An idea on what it looks like....

 $('yourliclass').click(function(){
       //do ajax
       $.ajax({
        .......
        .......

        success:function(data){ //data needs to be in json format
           var htmlcontent = "";
        htmlcontent = '<ul>';
        for(var i=0;i<data.length;i++){
        htmlcontent += '<li>'+data[i]['your_index']+'</li>';
    }
    htmlcontent += '</ul>';
        }
$(this).appendTo(htmlcontent);


});

}

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    I'm going to try this, this looks the closest for what I'm trying to achieve
    – Alex
    May 16, 2012 at 9:31
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Try this

        var data;
        $(document).ready(function()
        {

            $(".list li").click(function()
            {
                $.post("filename.php",function(res)
                {
                     data="<li>"+res+"</li>";           
                });
                $(this).after(data);
            });
        });     

<body>
    <ul class="list">
        <li>Item 1</li>
        <li>Item 2</li>
        <li>Item 3</li>
        <li>Item 4</li>
    </ul>
</body> 

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