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BetterInnerHTML v1.15 update - an innerHTML alternative

written by Craig, 14 May 2008

We’ve just released version 1.15 of BetterInnerHTML. This fixes a minor bug that prevented strings of 2 characters being generated.

Visit the BetterInnerHTML download page…

What is BetterInnerHTML?

BetterInnerHTML is an alternative to the innerHTML DOM method. Like innerHTML, you can pass a string of HTML and have it rendered somewhere on the page. However, it uses standard DOM node insertion methods that prevents the problems associated with innerHTML.

What’s more - it’s free. We don’t charge a penny for it, although we’re always willing to accept donations if you find it useful.

For more information and technical details, please refer to innerHTML: the ultimate alternative solution.

BetterInnerHTML has been incredibly popular and has been used to fix issues in many systems. We hope you find it useful and appreciate everyone’s feedback.

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2 comments:

  1. 20 May 2008 Max commented

    Does the latest version handle all of the IE bugs with .setAttribute() ? I see logic in the code to handle class, for, and events but there is a pile more broken attributes see Bug 242.

  2. 27 May 2008 Craig commented

    It should work: anything with ‘on’ at the start of the attribute is converted to a real event.

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