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Blog Entry:
Creating jQuery Templates Plug-in Using Textarea Elements (Thanks Kurt Bonnet)
Code Snippet:
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Author:
Ben Nadel / Kinky Solutions
Link:
http://www.bennadel.com/index.cfm?dax=blog:1393.view
Date Posted:
Nov 10, 2008 at 9:06 AM
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// Define the jQuery Template plugin. This takes a textarea
// value and converts it into an jQuery DOM elements (outside
// of the current DOM) and returns it. It takes only one
// argument: the name-value pairs of the values to replace
// into the template.
jQuery.extend({template:function (strHTML, objValues) {
// This will be our index variable for looping over the
// values that were passed in.
var strKey = "";
// Check to make sure we have a value string. If this is
// not the right kind of jQuery stack, the HTML string will
// be null.
if (strHTML) {
// Now that we have the proper value, we have to
// replace in the mapped values. Loop over each
// value that was passed in.
for (strKey in objValues) {
// Escape all the special values in the key so that
// it can be used in a regular expression.
strSafeKey = strKey.replace(new RegExp("([""[""]"".""+""*""{""}""("")""$""?""-])", "gi"), """$1");
// Replace the value.
strHTML = strHTML.replace(new RegExp("""{" + strSafeKey + """}", "gi"), objValues[strKey]);
}
// At this point, our HTML will have fully replaced
// values. Now, let's convert it into a jQuery DOM
// element and return it.
return (jQuery(strHTML));
} else {
// Return empty jQuery stack.
return (jQuery([]));
}
}});
posted on 2008-11-17 13:23
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