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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T11:02:58+00:00 2026-05-20T11:02:58+00:00

EDIT: I am using Firefox 3.1+ specifically, as this is an intranet application. I

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EDIT: I am using Firefox 3.1+ specifically, as this is an intranet application.

I have the following html:

<em id="work-resize">re-size: from <span id="work-resize-from">3</span> to <span id="work-resize-to">5</span></em>

Using jQuery I want to get the following string:

're-size: from 3 to 5'

I assumed that using .text() would do exactly that, however:

$('#work-resize').text();

returns:

're-size: from <span id="work-resize-from">3</span> to <span id="work-resize-to">5</span>'

I peaked around, and I couldn’t find out why. I could use a function as suggested here remove tags which javascript returns with the text, but I really thought that the point of .text() was to strip out the tags, so it seems redundant to use my own function. Does anyone out there have a better solution, or suggestion if I am doing something wrong?

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    2026-05-20T11:02:59+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 11:02 am

    Are you sure? I just checked it, and the return value you’re describing sounds a lot like .html():

    $('<em id="work-resize">re-size: from <span id="work-resize-from">3</span> to <span id="work-resize-to">5</span></em>').text()
    "re-size: from 3 to 5"
    
    $('<em id="work-resize">re-size: from <span id="work-resize-from">3</span> to <span id="work-resize-to">5</span></em>').html()
    "re-size: from <span id="work-resize-from">3</span> to <span id="work-resize-to">5</span>"
    
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