I'm just wondering if there's a way to locate numbers on a page with jQuery or plain Javascript.

Here's what I want to do:

Say "June 23" is on the page. What I want to do is be able to prepend and append some <span> selectors to the number.

Using :contains() with jQuery selects the whole thing, not just the number.

These strings are being generated without any wrapping elements by a Wordpress theme I'm working on, and I only want to select the number.

Any help would be appreciated! Thanks for even thinking about it.
-George

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Do you know the exact element your date is in? Could you do some regex-ing maybe and find a date? – Marnix Jun 25 '11 at 22:07
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+1 for the interesting question – leon Jun 25 '11 at 22:11
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You can walk through all the elements, looking at text nodes, and replacing them with updated content that has the number wrapped.

var regex = /(\d+)/,
    replacement = '<span>$1</span>';

function replaceText(el) {
    if (el.nodeType === 3) {
        if (regex.test(el.data)) {
            var temp_div = document.createElement('div');
            temp_div.innerHTML = el.data.replace(regex, replacement);
            var nodes = temp_div.childNodes;
            while (nodes[0]) {
                el.parentNode.insertBefore(nodes[0],el);
            }
            el.parentNode.removeChild(el);
        }
    } else if (el.nodeType === 1) {
        for (var i = 0; i < el.childNodes.length; i++) {
            replaceText(el.childNodes[i]);
        }
    }
}

replaceText(document.body);

Example: http://jsfiddle.net/JVsM4/

This doesn't do any damage to existing elements, and their associated jQuery data.


EDIT: You could shorten it a bit with a little jQuery:

var regex = /(\d+)/g,
    replacement = '<span>$1</span>';

function replaceText(i,el) {
    if (el.nodeType === 3) {
        if (regex.test(el.data)) {
            $(el).replaceWith(el.data.replace(regex, replacement));
        }
    } else {
        $(el).contents().each( replaceText );
    }
}

$('body').each( replaceText );

Example: http://jsfiddle.net/JVsM4/1/

Note that the regex requires the g global modifier.

Probably a little slower this way, so if the DOM is quite large, I'd use the non-jQuery version.

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+1 for the right answer. – thirtydot Jun 25 '11 at 22:32
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Just thinking out loud, but do you reckon this would work?

document.body.innerHTML = document.body.innerHTML.replace(/(\d+)/g, "<span class='number'>$1</span>")
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[0-9]+ = \d+, right? – leon Jun 25 '11 at 22:24
@andreas That seems like it would grab the numbers, but I only want to prepend and append the span. Would $1 replace the number? (I'm a javascript noob) – ggwicz Jun 25 '11 at 22:25
@leon, yes of course. edited my reply. – Andreas Jansson Jun 25 '11 at 22:27
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Replacing on document.body.innerHTML is a bad idea. For instance, it will destroy any event handlers such as .click(). – thirtydot Jun 25 '11 at 22:31
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Thanks guys. This solution worked, but, like you said, it crashed some .click() and like .mouseenter() events I had going on. Patrick DW's solution worked best. – ggwicz Jun 25 '11 at 22:35
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It is fully dependent on what format your date is.

I found this website with a lot of different regular expressions (because you are just searching a normal piece of text for a date).

This seems a good option if this is your format for your date (dd MMM yyyy): http://regexlib.com/REDetails.aspx?regexp_id=405

I assume, because it is a template, that your dates will be the same for all pages. So the format will be the same as well. You can use the regular expression on every piece of text on your template if you define it well.

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Thanks for the input, but it's not formatted dates I'm looking for. Just numbers, not necessarily in any format – ggwicz Jun 25 '11 at 22:30
Thanks Everyone @Patrick DW 's solution works great. Thanks man! – ggwicz Jun 25 '11 at 22:33
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