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I am trying to select an element from jquery post returning data. String is returning but when I try to select an element from returning html string, selection is always null. This is a userscript which is being loaded with greasemonkey.

refresh();

function refresh(___id,___action,___page){
            $.post("http://www.example.com", {auction_id:___id,action:___action,page:___page}, function(bidpage){
            var auction_id = $("#auction_id", bidpage).val();
            console.log(auction_id);
});

This post returns this data

    <html><head></head><body><input type="hidden" name="auction_id" id="auction_id" value="8583949"></body></html>

But auction_id is always null. Cant find any solution to that. Thank you for your helps.

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2 Answers 2

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This is because you get bidpage as string. You need to convert it to HTML first:

var auction_id = $("#auction_id", $( bidpage ) ).val();

As by jQuery API [context] should be DOM Element, Document, or jQuery.

COMMENT:

Seems like jQuery strips <html> and <body> elements so you need to use:

var auction_id = $( bidpage ).val();
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  • Seems like jQuery strips HTML and BODY elements so you need to use var auction_id = $( bidpage ).val();
    – antyrat
    Jun 10, 2013 at 10:21
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you could try adding your post data to a div:

<div id="appendpostdatahere"></div>


function refresh(___id,___action,___page){
  $.post("http://www.example.com", {auction_id:___id,action:___action,page:___page}, 
    function(bidpage){
      $('#appendpostdatahere').html(bidpage);
      var auction_id = $('#auction_id).val();
      console.log(auction_id);
    });
}
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  • This is not possible in my situation. And also I think the solution must be more efficient because I am working on seconds. It must be fast.
    – anuser
    Jun 10, 2013 at 11:28

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