Having read the documentation for the remove-function at http://api.jquery.com/remove/, was under the impression that the following code would work.
If I have an input element like this:
<input id="hiddenRatings" name="languageRatings" type="hidden" value="{5, 3, 2, , , {5, 3, 4, , , {5, 3, 2}}}"/>
I thought I would be able to remove it simply by doing
$().ready(function() {
$('#hiddenRatings').remove();
});
But nothing happens, my input element remains. What am I doing wrong?
EDIT: Crap...... It does work! I´m using Chrome tools, and I was looking at the DOM in the Scripts tab rather than the Elements tab. The Scripts tab doesn´t update when the DOM is changed apparently...
$()
should return an empty set. More information can be found in thejQuery()
documentation. Just pass the callback function to$()
instead, that might work.ready
always adds the callback to thereadyList
, no matter which elements are selected. See the source code. It's still more common though to use$(document).ready(...)
or$(...)
.DOMContentLoaded
callback in the first place