You create a Web page that contains the span shown in the following line of code.
<span id=”span1″>Text</span>
You need replace the contents of the span with HTML that you download from a URL specified by a
global variable named localURL. Which code segment should you use?
A.
$.ajax({
type: “GET”,
url: localURL,
dataType: “jsonp”,
success: function(htmlText) {
$(“#span1”).text(htmlText);
}}
);
B.
$.ajax(localURL, {},
function(htmlText) {
$(“#span1”).html(htmlText);
},
“html”);
C.
$.ajax({
type: “GET”,
url: localURL,
dataType: “html”,
success: function(htmlText) {
$(“#span1”).innerHTML = htmlText;
}}
);
D.
$.ajax({
type: “GET”,
url: localURL,
success: function(htmlText) {
$(“#span1”).html(htmlText);
}}
);
Explanation:
CHAPTER 9 Working with Client-Side Scripting, AJAX, and jQuery
Lesson 3: Implementing jQuery
Implementing AJAX with jQuery (page 536)