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I have a value which is created around the middle of a page and I want to show it in the header...

So, I have the following:

<div id=lines style=display:none;><? echo ($line_no-1); ?></div>

Now, I want to load that value ($line_no-1) into a div in the header. So as you can see I store it into a div, turn off the display, and then use the following to try to load it into the div above

<script type="text/JavaScript">
    $(document).ready(function(){
        $("#lines2").load("/ #lines");
    });
</script>

It simply doesn't work and I think I've tried every combination now

What I'd rather do is simply load the variable into the div above but have searched and searched for a way to do this with no luck.

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  • this looks very sloppy to me, but why aren't you doing something simple like $('#lines2').html($('#lines').html()); ?
    – Jakub
    Jan 30, 2012 at 19:30

2 Answers 2

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To merely reproduce the text from the lines div into the lines2 div:

$('#lines2').text($('#lines').text());
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.load means something else. Try this:

<script type="text/javaScript">
$(document).ready(function(){
$("#lines2").html($('#lines').html());
});
</script>

If you want to append it instead, do:

$("#lines2").append($('#lines').html());
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  • you can actually use .text() instead of .html(), since it's only a number (no html structure)
    – ori
    Jan 30, 2012 at 19:32

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