11

Ok the following HTML code is parsed when I load a page:

<div id="clip-wrapper"> 
    <script type="text/javascript"> 
        alert("bla");
    </script> 
</div>

This obviously leads to an alert saying "bla", after my AJAX call, the parsed HTML code looks like this:

<div id="clip-wrapper">
<script type="text/javascript">
    alert("ajaxbla");
</script>
</div>

This on the other hand, doesn't result in an alert. Why? And how do I fix this?

0

4 Answers 4

10

If there are any scripts loaded into your dom from an Ajax call, they will not be executed for security reasons.

To get the script to execute, you'll need to strip it out of the response, and run it through eval

Ideally though, you'll want to run your script as a callback for when your ajax request completes. If you're using jQuery, this would be the success event of your ajax call, and if you're doing it natively, it would be the readyStateChange event of your xhr object.

EDIT

If you really want to opt for the eval option, you could try something like this:

document.getElementById(contentDiv).innerHTML = xmlHttp.responseText;
eval(document.getElementById("clip-wrapper").innerHTML);
7
  • Can you eleborate how I can get it out of the response? And run it through eval afterwards? I'm using the following code: function stateChanged() { if (xmlHttp.readyState == 4) document.getElementById(contentDiv).innerHTML = xmlHttp.responseText; } where contentDiv is clip-wrapper in this case. (is it as simple as eval(xmlHttp.responseText); ?)
    – pbond
    Dec 9, 2011 at 3:37
  • Ok I think I have it right, but it still doesn't work: if (xmlHttp.readyState == 4) { document.getElementById(contentDiv).innerHTML = xmlHttp.responseText; eval(document.getElementById(contentDiv).innerHTML); } am I missing something? Thanks for the help, really appreciate it!
    – pbond
    Dec 9, 2011 at 3:46
  • 1
    I don't think eval likes the script tags in there - can you send back the response without them? Dec 9, 2011 at 3:48
  • Doesn't that imply that the div will only be filled with alert("msg"); so it won't run as javascript code? Or am I understanding you wrongly?
    – pbond
    Dec 9, 2011 at 3:50
  • if it's just filled with alert("msg") you can pass that to eval, and it will definitely work -- eval("alert('msg');"); will work Dec 9, 2011 at 3:51
1

put you code in

$(document).ready(function()
{
  alert(msg);
});

or make use of readysatchange event of XMLHttp object.

XMLHttpobject.readyStateChange( furnction() { alert('msg'); } );

Edit

if you are using jquery than go for

$.ajax({
  url: "test.html",
  context: document.body,
  success: function(){
    $(this).addClass("done");
  }
});

here in sucess event you can write your code which get executed once you are done with the ajax.

5
  • I've tried your suggestion, it parses the following HTML code: <div id="clip-wrapper"><script type="text/javascript"> $(document).ready(function() { alert("trolol"); }); </script></div> but it doesn't give an alert. PS. how to get code in comments?
    – pbond
    Dec 9, 2011 at 3:26
  • It's included, as I'm using Wordpress.
    – pbond
    Dec 9, 2011 at 3:31
  • I haven't -1'ed you, someone else did. I didn't +1 you either, sorry.
    – pbond
    Dec 9, 2011 at 3:45
  • @peterbond - have you tried ajax call function of edited answer Dec 9, 2011 at 3:51
  • No, I haven't, I'm not using jQuery sorry. I +1'ed you (it atleast undid the -1 of someone else) for your effort, as it seems the edited code will work for jQuery, using the success. I've used the solution provided by @Adam Rackis and it works like a charm, also with my real script (loading a movie in jwplayer, depending on what the user clicked on).
    – pbond
    Dec 9, 2011 at 4:14
1

any code inside body in between script tag will executed only while loading the document.

in ajax call,make use of callback or success: or oncomplete: to handle the ajax response if you are using jQuery.

0
0

You mean the second html code is coming as an ajax response?? Did you even inserted the html to the current page?

Something like,

document.body.innerHTML = ajax_response;

But even with innerHTML replacement I don't thing the script inside it will be auto executed. The browser will parse the script but won't auto execute it. (For eg, if you have a function definition in the html, after the ajax call you will be able to call those functions)

Another option is to use document.write, it will replace the whole page content with the new html and the script tags in it will be auto executed.

document.write(ajax_response);

Hope this helps,

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.