February 4, 2001 - Splitting DOM Nodes
February 4, 2001 Splitting DOM Nodes Tips: February 2001
Yehuda Shiran, Ph.D.
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splitText()
method splits a text node into two text nodes. The new text node becomes a sibling immediately following the original text node. You can specify how to split the characters into the two text node:
newObj = textObj.splitText(offset);
where:
offset
is a long integer value indicating the number of characters to leave in the first text node.
Let's create a text node at the document
level. We put the following line in the header of this tip:
txtObj = document.createTextNode("Doc JavaScript BiWeekly Columns");
and then let's split the text node into two text nodes, leaving 15 characters in the first text node. Click this button to get it done in Netscape 6 and Internet Explorer 5.5 (the first text node is Doc JavaScript
, while the second text node is BiWeekly Columns
):
Here is the definition of this button:
<FORM>
<INPUT TYPE="button" VALUE="Split a Text Node" onClick="javascript:handleClick()">
</FORM>
Here is how we define the function handleClick()
:
function handleClick() {
newNode = txtObj.splitText(15);
alert(newNode.data);
}