How To Convert A String Into A Html Element In Mithril?
Suppose I have a string Text goes here.I need to use this string as a HTML element in my webpage. Any ideas on how to do it?
Solution 1:
Mithril provides the m.trust
method for this. At the place in your view where you want the HTML output, write m.trust( '<span class="msg">Text goes here</span>' )
and you should be sorted.
Solution 2:
Mithril it's powerfull thanks to the virtual dom, in the view you if you want to create a html element you use:
m("htmlattribute.classeCss" , "value");
So in your case:
m("span.msg" , "Text goes here");
Solution 3:
Try creating a container you wish to hold your span
in.
1. Use jQuery to select it.
2. On that selection, call the jQuery .html()
method, and pass in your HTML string.
($('.container').html(//string-goes-here)
, for example)
You should be able to assign the inner HTML of the container with the string, resulting in the HTML element you want.
Docs here.
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