I'm using and $.ajax method to get an html text. I would like to parse this html, getting the "src" from an "img" tag. I've done this way:
$.ajax({ 
    type: "GET", 
    url: "image1.html", 
    success: function(msg){                  
        var htmlCode = $(msg).html(); 
   开发者_如何转开发     var title = $("#immagine", htmlCode).attr("src"); 
        alert( title);
    }
});
I can get the right result from Firefox and Chrome. They alert the correct "src" value (ex: 'pics/image.jpg'). But IE return an "undefined" alert. Can someone help me? Thanks
I don't really know why that works in any browser, the context should be an element, a document or a jQuery object, not a string.
Use the jQuery object as context instead of getting the html code from it:
var code = $(msg); 
var title = $("#immagine", code).attr("src"); 
alert( title);
In your code:
var htmlCode = $(msg).html(); 
var title = $("#immagine", htmlCode).attr("src"); 
The first line wraps the response in a jQuery object, but then uses html() to return the same HTML that the message was in the first place. Then, you wrap the source again. 
You should use:
$(msg).find("#immagine").attr("src"); 
... to get the src
 
         
                                         
                                         
                                         
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