document.getElementsByClassName().innerHTML always returns "undefined"
I must have made a mistake somewhere so the document.getElementsByClassName().innerHTML
is always returning undefined.
First i generate the <li>
via javascript :
$('#list').append('<li class="box"><img class="picture" src="images/HotPromo/tagPhoto1.png"/><p class="name"><b>Name</b></p><p class="address">Address</p><p class="hidden"></p></li>');
Note that in the most right i have a <p>
element with hidden
class. I use this to get the id which i dont want to show to my users.
And this is the jQuery to generate the data on those <li>
:
$(".box").each(function () {
var name, address, picture, id = "";
if (i < result.length) {
name = result[i].name;
address = result[i].address;
picture = result[i].boxpicture;
id = result[i].mallid;
}
$(this).find(".name").html(name);
$(this).find(".address").html(address);
$(this).find(".picture").attr("src", picture);
$(this).find(".hidden").html(id);
i++;
});
I have tried to check the data, and its working fine.
Now, lets say i want to alert the hidden id <p>
when user clicks one of those <li class="box">
that i generated above:
$(".box").click(function () {
alert(document.getElementsByClassName('hidden').innerHTML);
});
However this alert always returning "undifined".
document.getElementsByClassName()
returns a nodeList, not an element!
So it should be :
document.getElementsByClassName('hidden')[0].innerHTML
and as you probably have more .hidden
elements, and only want the one inside the current .box
(which would be this
in the event handler)
this.getElementsByClassName('hidden')[0].innerHTML
but why not jQuery
$(".box").click(function(){
alert( $('.hidden', this).html() );
});