Using the innerText Property in Firefox

I’ve read on different forums questions of people asking how they can make the innerText property work in Firefox. Many have suggested to use the innerHTML property instead, but that would not be useful because, obviously, the HTML tags would be either rendered or displayed (an example of the latter would be if we want such text to be displayed in a textarea or text field) giving undesired effects.

Well, in short, Firefox does not support the innerText property. Instead, it supports the textContent property.

So, you could ’sniff’ what browser the user is using and use the correct property accordingly.
So, you could check for the browser’s feature support to use the correct property accordingly (this is better than sniffing ;))

Example (updated):

if(document.all){
document.getElementById('element').innerText = "my text";
} else{
document.getElementById('element').textContent = "my text";
}

That’s it. Hope it helps ;)

J

posted @ 2008-02-20 15:07  PointNet  阅读(328)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报