Hello everybody, i have this code:

$.ajax({
        type: "GET",
        url: "latest-tweet.php",
        cache: false,
        success: function(html){
}
});

And my latest-tweet.php returns:

<div class="last" style="display:none">
    <div class="user"><?=$update->user->name?></div>
    <div class="detail"><?=$update->text?></div>
</div>

I wanna get the text's div.detail that de var html bring to compare..
how can I do this?!

Thanks!

On 22 set, 10:58, Frederik <fdussau...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for your reply Rodrigo.
>
> On Sep 21, 10:57 am, Rodrigo Sebastián Alfonso
>
> <rodrigo.s.alfo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > let's say you have "World" in data, you have to do this:
>
> > $("div").find("p").html($("div").find("p").html() + data);
>
> > so your html would look like:
>
> > <div><p>HelloWorld</p></div>
>
> > On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Frederik <fdussau...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Anyone has any idea ?
>
> > > I have tried this way.
> > > $("<div><p>Hello</p></div>").find("p").appendTo("#content");  //
> > > works... it append <p>Hello</p>
>
> > > I have tried it with all the content of data parameter
> > > $(data).appendTo("#content");  //works - add all the DOM received in
> > > Data
>
> > > The problem is when I try to extract a part of data, it does not work
> > > $(data).find("p").appendTo("#content"); // Does not find the <p>Hello</
> > > p> part
>
> > > Thanks in advance for your help
>
> > > On Sep 18, 10:34 am, Frederik <fdussau...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Wrong syntax?  Please explain.
>
> > > > I try to use this instruction found onhttp://www.visualjquery.com/:
> > > > jQuery(expression, context)
>
> > > > > The core functionality of jQuery centers around this function.
> > > Everything in jQuery is based upon this, or uses this in some way. The 
> > > most
> > > basic use of this function is to pass in an expression (usually consisting
> > > of CSS), which then finds all matching elements.
>
> > > > > By default, if no context is specified, $() looks for DOM elements
> > > within the context of the current HTML document. If you do specify a
> > > context, such as a DOM element or jQuery object, the expression will be
> > > matched against the contents of that context
>
> > > > > Example
>
> > > > > Finds all div elements within an XML document from an AJAX response.
> > > > > jQuery Code
>
> > > > > $("div", xml.responseXML);
>
> > > > Please do not tell me this is because this is for XML data only. I
> > > > read Ajax request may return HTML data and will process it as well.
> > > > In fact, I already use $get() (an AJAX calling function) that return
> > > > HTML.
>
> > > > On Sep 18, 8:07 am, lanxiazhi <lanxia...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > this :
> > > > > var elem = $('#section_news', data);
> > > > > is not the right syntax.
>
> > --
> > Rodrigo Alfonso

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