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This is my code for adding a <li> before a <li> in <ul>.

$.post("page.php", data,function(data,success)
{
        var s=data.split("|");
        var sl=s.length-1;
        for(var i=0;i<sl;i++)
        {
            var sep='<li class="atItem" id="atItem'+i+'">'+s[i]+'</li>';
            $('ul.pageCont').children('li#atItemLast').before(sep);
        }
});

Page.php returns: name| on echo $name

But my problem is that two <li> is added to <ul>. What is the mistake i am doing?

I had checked value for sl it alerts 1.

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    Why are you testing if(success=="success")? If that method is called, you know it's a success. Apr 6, 2013 at 13:21
  • What's the point of doing li#atItemLast instead of #atItemLast? ID selectors are faster than general selectors. Apr 6, 2013 at 13:22
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    You are splitting a string, which will return an array with two indices?
    – adeneo
    Apr 6, 2013 at 13:22
  • @JanDvorak success is a variable thats contains error and success which is returned after ajax call Apr 6, 2013 at 13:23
  • @adeneo good guess. Latest edit confirms that true. Time to write an answer. Apr 6, 2013 at 13:23

2 Answers 2

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There does'nt seem to be a reason for iterating over an array just to get the first value, just use [0] ?

$.post("page.php", data, function(data) {
    var s   = data.split("|")[0], // first instance
        sep = $('<li />', {'class':'atItem0', id:'s0'});

    $('#atItemLast').before(sep);
});
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  • it again has 2 <li> created Apr 6, 2013 at 13:32
  • @Harikrishnan - That's simply not possible, unless the entire $.post function is called twice. Place a console.log right above the $.post function and see if it's triggered twice.
    – adeneo
    Apr 6, 2013 at 13:35
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Cause "name|" splits into "name" and "" (empty string)

See Below.

var str = "name|";
var arr = str.split("|");

console.log(arr.length); // 2
console.log(arr[0]); // "name"
console.log(arr[1]); // ""

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