class method Element.replace
Element.replace(element[, newContent]) → Element
Replaces element itself with newContent and returns element.
Keep in mind that this method returns the element that has just been removed — not the element that took its place.
newContent can be either plain text, an HTML snippet or any JavaScript
object which has a toString() method.
If newContent contains any <script> tags, these will be evaluated
after element has been replaced (Element.replace internally calls
String#evalScripts).
Note that if no argument is provided, Element.replace will simply
clear element of its content. However, using Element.remove to do so
is both faster and more standard compliant.
Examples
<div id="food">
<div id="fruits">
<p id="first">Kiwi, banana <em>and</em> apple.</p>
</div>
</div>
Passing an HTML snippet:
$('first').replace('<ul id="favorite"><li>kiwi</li><li>banana</li><li>apple</li></ul>');
// -> Element (p#first)
$('fruits').innerHTML;
// -> '<ul id="favorite"><li>kiwi</li><li>banana</li><li>apple</li></ul>'
Again, with a <script> tag thrown in:
$('favorite').replace('<p id="still-first">Melon, oranges <em>and</em> grapes.</p><script>alert("removed!")</script>');
// -> Element (ul#favorite) and prints "removed!" in an alert dialog.
$('fruits').innerHTML;
// -> '<p id="still-first">Melon, oranges <em>and</em> grapes.</p>'
With plain text:
$('still-first').replace('Melon, oranges and grapes.');
// -> Element (p#still-first)
$('fruits').innerHTML;
// -> 'Melon, oranges and grapes.'
Finally, relying on the toString() method:
$('fruits').replace(123);
// -> Element
$('food').innerHTML;
// -> '123'
Warning
Using Element.replace as an instance method (e.g.,
$('foo').replace('<p>Bar</p>')) causes errors in Opera 9 when used on
input elements. The replace property is reserved on input elements
as part of Web Forms 2.
As a workaround, use the generic version instead
(Element.replace('foo', '<p>Bar</p>')).
This method can be called either as an instance method or as a generic method. If calling as a generic, pass the instance in as the first argument.