Suppose I have a partial dom tree with a parent node and a set of children.
How can I interject a DIV between them?
I am starting with
parent --+--> child[0]
|--> child[1]
|--> child[2]
..and I want to end with
parent ---> newdiv ---+--> child[0]
|--> child[1]
|--> child[2]
How can I do this?
I need the converse of replaceChild() . Is there something like replaceParent() ?
I suppose I could clone all the child nodes, and then insert them as children in the new node. but... does that retain all the element ids?
EDIT - I didn't tag this with jQuery, or any framework, but maybe I should have been explicit about it. This is not a jQuery question. I want to do this in javascript + DHTML. No extra or outside framework.
wrapAll(which I think does pretty much what you're looking for), that appears to be what is done (although I haven't analysed it thoroughly): james.padolsey.com/jquery/#v=1.6.2&fn=jQuery.fn.wrapAll If you can use jQuery, I'd suggest that! – James Allardice Oct 8 '11 at 22:26wrapAll()does the trick: jsfiddle.net/2U7rm/1 – Tomasz Nurkiewicz Oct 8 '11 at 22:29