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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T22:09:07+00:00 2026-05-23T22:09:07+00:00

I’m receiving some ‘body’ content from a jquery’s json call, where I can get

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I’m receiving some ‘body’ content from a jquery’s json call, where I can get the unique javascript element returned by doing:

script_element = $(data.body)[1]

This equals to:

<script type=​"text/​javascript">​
    updater('foo', 'bar', {}, '0', constant='');
</script>​

So, typeof script_element returns "object"

And, if I run script_element.innerText, I can get:

updater('foo', 'bar', {}, '0', constant='');

After receiving this script, what I’m doing right now is just run an eval on it, but searching around I couldn’t get a way to run eval changing function call params.

What I’m trying to do is change the third param of the call, in this case the {}, that can change depending on the return of the json call, so I can’t just search for {}.

I could also do script_element.text.split(',')[2] for example, and change this text on the fly, but I was thinking there should be a better way to do this.

I don’t know if javascript can recognize and treat a “future method call”, but still think there should be a better way.

Any idea?

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    2026-05-23T22:09:08+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 10:09 pm

    What you could do is shadowing the function so as to be able to alter the third argument. You ought to define that shadowing function before fetching the JSON.

    var originalUpdater = updater; // keep old function to call
    
    // overwrite (shadowing)
    updater = function(a, b, c, d, e) {
        // change c appropriately here
        originalUpdater(a, b, c, d, e);
    }
    

    Then you can still just eval it (which is not very safe, but that’s not your point if I’m not mistaking), and it will call the shadow function.


    A more generic shadowing method would be along the lines of:

    var originalUpdater = updater; // keep old function to call
    
    // overwrite (shadowing)
    updater = function() {
        // change arguments[2] appropriately here
        originalUpdater.apply(this, arguments);
    }
    

    Fiddle: http://jsfiddle.net/n7dLX/

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