I'm a beginner in coding, i've learnt most of what I know about Jquery and Javascript from Codecademy.com
What I want to do (a little background before):
- Hover over a specific link (partial url)
- Get the full link content (for full url)
- Parse the HTML contents of the link
- Present the parsed data as a 'div' to show a "popup" with the data
So I used Jquery to hover over a specific link, so step 1 is completed. I'm stuck on step 2.
Here is my Code:
$(document).ready(function () {
var link_account = $("a[href^='http://www.example.com/info.php?ID=']");
link_account.mouseenter(function () {
var data2 = $(this).get({dataType: "html"});
$(this).after(data2);
});
});
What I tried to do in the code:
- Wait for the document to load (success)
- Find the partial link I want to use (success)
- When my mouse hovers over it start an event (success)
- Pull HTML from link (failed)
IMPORTANT: I want to pull the HTML contents of the HTML page after I access the URL from the link. (I'm sorry if it wasn't clear)
- Add the HTML code as a string after the link which should work - tested with other instances (success)
As you can see here I tried to use the $.get function in order to receive all of the HTML contents. But I guess I don't understand the concept quite correctly. I even tried to pass the URL to test it before I tried to pull the it from somewhere else, but it didn't help. I'm at loss here.
**note that when I tried to switch this $(this).after(data2);
with:
$(this).after("<p>" + $(this).get() + "</p>");
I could see the full URL of the link, instead of the HTML contents.
I saw that there's also $.ajax but I'm not sure which one I should use in this case.
Some guidance would be appreciated!
$.get()
is a shorthand alternative to$.ajax()
, but you are using the (completely different).get()
function with an invalid index. You need to be using$.get()
to retrieve the contents of the URL via an AJAX request.