Issue
I have two similar selections. The first uses a <div>
tag, which works fine, the second uses a newly <template>
tag, which doesn't work anymore.
Can anyone tell me how to get this to work with jQuery using the <template>
tag?
HTML
<div id="div">
<div>content</div>
</div>
<template id="template">
<div>content</div>
</template>
JavaScript
var $div = $('#div');
var $content = $div.find('div');
console.log($content); //works ($content.length == 1)
var $template = $('#template');
var $content = $template.find('div');
console.log($content); //doesn't work ($content.length == 0)
http://jsfiddle.net/s8b5w0Le/1/
Solution
HTMLTemplateElement saves the DOM into a seperate attribute:
JQuery
<script src="jquery-3.1.0.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
$(document).ready(function()
{
var $div = $('#div');
var $content = $div.find('div');
console.log($content.text()); // output "content", inner div
var $template = $('#template');
var node = $template.prop('content');
var $content = $(node).find('div');
console.log($content.text()); // output "content", inner template
});
JavaScript
document.createElement('template').content
Answered By - Martin Wantke
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