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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T19:53:23+00:00 2026-05-13T19:53:23+00:00

I am using the prototype framework [requirement by platform] and I am trying to

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I am using the prototype framework [requirement by platform] and I am trying to find a ID and replace some text in the ID so that it disappears.

The HTML looks like:

<div id="top">
<a href="/login">login</a> | <a href="/register">register</a>
</div>

The problem is I don’t want the ” | ” to appear in the ID “top”. So I guess it’s sort of “find element ” | ” in ID top and remove”

    Event.observe(window, 'load', function() {
try { 
if ($$('#top')!=null) {

var topmenu = document.getElementById('top');
var value = topmenu.value;
// define an array of replacements
var replacements = [
    { from: '|', to: ' ' }
];
for (var i = 0, replacement; i < replacements.length, replacement = replacements[i]; i++) {
    // replace
    value = value.replace(replacement.from, replacement.to);
}
// replace the old text with the new
topmenu.value = value;    
} } 
catch(ex) {
}
});

Tried with this above but doesn’t work. Can anyone assist ?

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    2026-05-13T19:53:24+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:53 pm

    Can’t you just use CSS to hide the pipe? Just change the color to match the background-color so that it is invisible.

    #top {color: #fff } /* substitute with the right background color if different */
    #top a {color: #000 } /* or whatever it has to be */
    

    EDIT: The right property you should be replacing is innerHTML, not value.

    var value = topmenu.innerHTML;
    // define an array of replacements
    var replacements = [
        { from: '|', to: ' ' }
    ];
    for (var i = 0, replacement; i < replacements.length, replacement = replacements[i]; i++) {
        // replace
        value = value.replace(replacement.from, replacement.to);
    }
    // replace the old text with the new
    topmenu.innerHTML = value;  
    
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