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Friday, October 14, 2022

[FIXED] How do I clear the contents of a div without innerHTML = "";

 October 14, 2022     dom, dom-manipulation, html, javascript     No comments   

Issue

I have a div that is filled by JS created DOM elements,

I want the div to be cleared upon the JS function repeating, however I have heard that using document.getElementById('elName').innerHTML = ""; is not a good idea,

What is a valid alternative to doing this to clear the div's contents?


Solution

If you have jQuery then:

$('#elName').empty();

Otherwise:

var node = document.getElementById('elName');
while (node.hasChildNodes()) {
    node.removeChild(node.firstChild);
}


Answered By - Alnitak
Answer Checked By - Candace Johnson (PHPFixing Volunteer)
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