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i have a script which is for virtual keyboard, i am facing some problem while creating a keys for superscript and subscript.For eg. while i am using <'sup'>3<'/sup'> in my span class it displays it right,but when i am pressing that key it also prints <'sup'>3<'/sup'> in textbox. so what should i need to change in jquery ?

Here is my working code.

HTML CODE :

    <li class="symbol"><span class="off"><sup>11</sup></span><span class="on"><sup>11</sup></span></li>

JQuery CODE

// Special characters
    if ($this.hasClass('symbol')) character = $('span:visible', $this).html();

Full Code :

jsfiddle.net/xMzVY

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Change your code to:

if ($(this).hasClass('symbol'))
    character = $('span:visible', $(this)).html();
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  • I saw it. But it seems to be okay. Perfect. What is the issue now? I am using Chrome! Jul 5, 2012 at 10:18
  • Hey now I see a big 6, which when I enter, it says <sub>6</sub>, is that what is your problem? Jul 5, 2012 at 10:20
  • Hoi!!! You are using .val(), which doesn't render HTML in a textarea. So, you need to convert it into unicode and then display. And while saving, you need to convert it back to HTML. As, if you use HTML tags inside the textarea it renders as is!!! :) Jul 5, 2012 at 10:26
  • Okay so can u help me Please How to do this? Jul 5, 2012 at 10:36
  • Just use it as innerText, or strip the HTML characters and send the text alone inside the textarea. But, my suggestion would be you can use a text previewer, like MarkDown and have both HTML version as well as rendered one! :) Jul 5, 2012 at 10:38

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