I'm using a web-based tool that uses Javascript to draw pretty things, like maps. I'm making an editor for it and I've implemented a way for people to write JavaScript code and then update the rendering online (I know it's risky to have any sort of JavaScript eval thing, but forgive me for the moment).
What I've been able to do:
Using jQuery, replace the old JavaScript with the new:
<div id="renderarea">
<script type="text/javascript">
/* Special code that actually needs to be here, not like in the head.
Renders view with a function like render() */
</script>
</div>
After the magic I do, I get (seen with Firebug)
<div id="renderarea">
<script type="text/javascript">
/* New code, but it doesn't run at all */
</script>
</div>
I tried running the "render()" function again but that didn't work either. I know there's some eval that has to take place, what am I missing?
Thanks once again!
<div>
? That doesn't make much sense to me. If you're using jQuery, the script should be able to get the needed element using the$
function.