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I'm trying to append a row using jQuery, but the row is not appending.

   <script type="text/javascript">

    var counter = 1;
    $(function(){
         $('input#add_edu').click(function(){
         counter += 1;
         alert(counter);
         var paddingRow = "<tr id=\"padding-row\"><td id=\"padding-tab\"> </td> <td id=\"padding\"> </td><td id=\"padding-tab\"> </td><tr></tr>";

         var newRowLabel = "<tr><td class=\"label\">Course Name </td><td id=\"paddingtab\"></td><td class=\"label\">Institution Name</td><td id=\"paddingtab\"< </td><td class=\"label\">Start Date </td><td id=\"paddingtab\"< </td><td class=\"label\">End Date </td><td id=\"paddingtab\"></td><td class=\"label\">Percentage or CGPA </td></tr>";

         var newRowField = '<tr><td><input type="text" name="course_name_'+ count +'" id="course_name_'+ count +'" value=""></input></td><td></td><td><input type="text" name="college_name_'+ count +'" id="college_name_'+ count +'" value=""></input></td><td></td><td><input type="text" name="start_dt_'+ count +'" id="start_dt_'+ count +'"  value=""></input></td><td></td><td><input type="text" name="end_dt_'+ count +'" id="end_dt_'+ count +'" value=""></input></td><td></td><td><input type="text" name="cgpa_'+ count +'" id="cgpa_'+ count +'" value=""></input></td></tr>';


         $('#edu_table').append(paddingRow);
         $('#edu_table').append(newRowLabel);
         $('#edu_table').append(newRowField);

         });
        });
</script>

Here is the HTML code:

<table id="edu_table">
      <tr>
          <td class="label">Course Name </td>
          <td id="paddingtab" />
          <td class="label">Institution Name </td>
          <td id="paddingtab" />
          <td class="label">Start Date </td>
          <td id="paddingtab" />
          <td class="label">End Date </td>
          <td id="paddingtab" />
          <td class="label">Percentage or CGPA </td>

        </tr>
</table>

I'm trying to append rows to the table at the click of a button, but the rows are not appending. The rows appended fine until I appended the variable newRowField.

$('#edu_table').append(newRowField);
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  • i'm trying to append it to a table $('#edu_table').append(newRowField); Sep 6, 2014 at 15:59
  • Are you seeing errors in the JS console? It looks like, at least, the last value="" needs some escaping; this isn't a valid string.
    – Paul Roub
    Sep 6, 2014 at 16:03
  • 2
    Actually, none of the value attributes are escaped.
    – Paul Roub
    Sep 6, 2014 at 16:04

1 Answer 1

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Your string has unescaped quotes in all of the value="" cases. You can save yourself a lot of trouble by using single quotes for the string, and double quotes for the HTML inside:

var newRowField = '<tr><td><input type="text" name="course_name_' + count + '" id="course_name_' + count + '" value=""></td>' +
  '<td></td><td><input type="text" name="college_name_' + count + '" id="college_name_' + count + '" value=""></td>' +
  '<td></td><td><input type="text" name="start_dt_' + count + '" id="start_dt_' + count + '" value=""></td>' +
  '<td></td><td><input type="text" name="end_dt_' + count + '" id="end_dt_' + count + '" value=""></td>' +
  '<td></td><td><input type="text" name="cgpa_' + count + '" id="cgpa_' + count + '" value=""></td></tr>';
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  • Which is why it would still be helpful to (a) see your HTML and (b) see if there are any errors in your JS console.
    – Paul Roub
    Sep 6, 2014 at 16:17
  • You've also declared a variable named counter, but you're using a variable named count (undeclared) in the string definition. Again, things the JavaScript console would have told you about. Please look there.
    – Paul Roub
    Sep 6, 2014 at 16:28
  • From Webmasters StackExchange: How to open the JavaScript console in different browsers?
    – Paul Roub
    Sep 6, 2014 at 16:29
  • Thank u Paul :) ... it worked.. so foolish of me to make the simplest of mistakes... sorry. Sep 6, 2014 at 17:18
  • We all make these mistakes, and we all tend to see the code we meant to write, not the code we actually wrote. Just wanted to emphasize that the console can help you spot your mistakes much earlier.
    – Paul Roub
    Sep 6, 2014 at 19:16

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