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I've made a function which cycles through the DOM of a targeted are (via id) to create a rollover functionality.

My problem lies within the rollOver/rollOut function. For some reason the environment where I run this script seems to mess with the srcset attribute.

This is the original:

function rollOver(elem) {
  (document.getElementById(elem).srcset =
    "https://staging.elizabetharden.pfsweb.demandware.net/on/demandware.static/-/Sites-JuicyCoutureBeauty-Library/default/dw685f8968/images/home-page/desktop/eyes-on-you-desktop-hover-" +
    elem.slice(6) +
    ".jpg?$staticlink$"),
    "https://staging.elizabetharden.pfsweb.demandware.net/on/demandware.static/-/Sites-JuicyCoutureBeauty-Library/default/dw685f8968/images/home-page/desktop/eyes-on-you-desktop-2x-hover-" +
    elem.slice(6) +
    ".jpg?$staticlink$ 2x";
}

function rollOut(elem) {
  (document.getElementById(elem).srcset =
    "https://staging.elizabetharden.pfsweb.demandware.net/on/demandware.static/-/Sites-JuicyCoutureBeauty-Library/default/dw685f8968/images/home-page/desktop/eyes-on-you-desktop-" +
    elem.slice(6) +
    ".jpg?$staticlink$"),
    "https://staging.elizabetharden.pfsweb.demandware.net/on/demandware.static/-/Sites-JuicyCoutureBeauty-Library/default/dw685f8968/images/home-page/desktop/eyes-on-you-desktop-2x-" +
    elem.slice(6) +
    ".jpg?$staticlink$ 2x";
}

rollOver:

path/to/image/eyes-on-you-desktop-hover-" + elem.slice(6) + ".jpg?$staticlink$"

rollOut:

path/to/image/eyes-on-you-desktop-" + elem.slice(6) +".jpg $staticlink$"

The elem variable comes from here...

document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function (event) {
  var rollOverCollectionA = document
    .getElementById("roll-over-collection-b")
    .getElementsByClassName("rollover");
  rollOverCollectionA = Array.prototype.slice.apply(rollOverCollectionA);

  var l = rollOverCollectionA.length;
  for (let i = 0; i < l; i++) {
    on("mouseover", `#${rollOverCollectionA[i].id}`, function () {
      rollOver(rollOverCollectionA[i].id);
    });
    on("mouseout", `#${rollOverCollectionA[i].id}`, function () {
      rollOut(rollOverCollectionA[i].id);
    });
  }
});

and its just the #id value on the elem which gets sliced to coincide with the element which is receiving focus.

I tried something like this:

  function rollOver(id, elem ) {
    elem.srcset = elem.srcset.splice(174, 0, '-hover');
    elem.srcset = elem.srcset.splice(362, 0, 'hover-')
    document.getElementById(id).srcset = elem.srcset;
  }

  function rollOut(id, elem) {
    document.getElementById(id).srcset = elem.srcset;
  }

But what that does is continually add 'hover to the elem.srcset/string !

UPDATE

This is a working demo.

UPDATE

This is an example of what is happening.

enter image description here

The rollover appends hover to the non-hover state, but then the next time you hover the src now has `xxx-1-hover-hover.jpg

Any help would be appreciated!

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    Can store original as property of the element itself. Whole thing seems overly complex. Should be able to pass whole element into each function and not need id. Provide a runnable demo
    – charlietfl
    Nov 27, 2018 at 15:40
  • @charlietfl I updated the question and provided a link above to a codepen, I agree it's getting complex, but that's because of the environment. The environment breaks what i did which should work. Nov 27, 2018 at 15:54
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    What do you mean by "environment breaks"? Demo should represent what is actually sent to browser. Right now images don't show due to bad paths
    – charlietfl
    Nov 27, 2018 at 16:03
  • I mean I can't understand why the rollOut/rollOver function as I originally wrote it with the slice method wouldn't work. When used, they spit back a path with no image name?! e.g. path/to/image/.jpg Ah you're right, I'm behind a wall so you wouldn't be able to get to them. Nov 27, 2018 at 16:10

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