Internet Explorer 6, Part I: DOM Standards Support: Deleting DOM Strings - Doc JavaScript
Internet Explorer 6, Part I: DOM Standards Support
Deleting DOM Strings
Internet Explorer 6 supports the deleteData()
method. Operating on text nodes, it deletes a substring from the text node data. You can specify the offset of the substring and its length. Here is its syntax:
textObj.deleteData(offset, count);
where:
offset
is a long integer value indicating the offset of the substring, in characters, from the beginning of the string.count
is a long integer value indicating the number of characters to delete, starting from the specified offset.
Let's create a text node at the document level. We put the following line in the header of this page:
txtObj = document.createTextNode ("Doc JavaScript BiWeekly Columns");
and then let's delete a substring that starts at offset 15
and of length 9
. Click this button to get the answer in Netscape 6 or Internet Explorer 6 ("Doc JavaScript Columns"
). Click in Internet Explorer 5.x and get an error message:
Here is the definition of this button:
<FORM> <INPUT TYPE="button" VALUE="Delete a Substring" onClick="javascript:handleClick()"> </FORM>
The event handler is defined as follows:
function handleClick() { txtObj.deleteData(15, 9); alert(txtObj.data); }
Next: How to insert DOM strings
Produced by Yehuda Shiran and Tomer Shiran
All Rights Reserved. Legal Notices.
Created: July 16, 2001
Revised: July 16, 2001
URL: https://www.webreference.com/js/column88/4.html